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      • Highlights for Children

        Highlights for Children is a multi-media brand that has nurtured children for more than 70 years. Our books and digital products - puzzles, trade and educational - are devoted to helping children around the world become their best selves.

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      • Chihab Editions

        Created in 1989 by Azeddine GUERFI, operating in the field of publishing and distribution of books. It has 1500 titles in extracurricular, university, professional training, literature, history, children's books and art-books.

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        January 1993

        Nirvana

        by Black, Suzi

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      • Children's & YA
        October 2020

        My Wild Life

        Adventures of a Wildlife Photographer

        by Suzi Eszterhas

        As a young girl, Suzi Eszterhas knew she wanted to be a wildlife photographer. But how did she go from snapping pictures of cats in her backyard to taking photos of cheetah cubs in Kenya? In this nonfiction picture-book biography, Eszterhas invites readers to find out what her life is like behind the lens. Spectacular photographs of animals paired with compelling anecdotes will instantly draw readers in. Each section of the book explores a unique part of Eszterhas’s job with energetic and engaging language. Along with photography tips and stories about life in the field, Eszterhas’s sections on conservation and treating animals with respect will enhance readers’ awareness of these issues. End matter includes answers to common questions Suzi has been asked. Filled with adorable animals, stories from the field, and subtle lessons on resilience and female empowerment, the story of Eszterhas’s wild life asks readers to pursue their passions, while treating the natural world with curiosity, kindness, and respect.

      • Children's & YA
        April 2016

        Suzie Belle and the Dress Dilemma

        by Ann Averitt & Paula Caten

        When Suzie Belle opens her closet door on Monday morning, she is greeted by her dear friends, the dresses, each one begging to go to school with her. Suzie Belle loves all of them, but her dilemma is that she can only wear one dress at a time! “Suzie Belle and the Dress Dilemma” will transport you back to a time when little girls wore dresses to school every day. This charming story and its beautiful art work make this an engaging book to share.

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        Children's & YA

        ANDERSEN'S GOLDEN FAIRY TALES

        by Hans Christian Andersen, illustrated by Suzi Bricelj, Jože Ciuha, Zvonko Čoh, Bojana Dimitrovski, Kostja Gatnik, Marjanca Jemec Božič, Marjan Manček, Lidija Osterc, Jelka Reichman, Marija Lucija Stupica and Marlenka Stupica.

        ANDERSEN'S GOLDEN FAIRY TALES Translated by Silvana Orel Kos directly from the Danish. Illustrated by Suzi Bricelj, Jože Ciuha, Zvonko Čoh, Bojana Dimitrovski, Kostja Gatnik, Marjanca Jemec Božič, Marjan Manček, Lidija Osterc, Jelka Reichman, Marija Lucija Stupica and Marlenka Stupica. This rich and luxurious anthology of fairy tales by Hans Christian Andersen contains 37 fairy tales translated by Silvana Orel Kos directly from the Danish, with images by Slovenia’s finest illustrators: Suzi Bricelj, Jože Ciuha, Zvonko Čoh, Bojana Dimitrovski, Kostja Gatnik, Marjanca Jemec Božič, Marjan Manček, Lidija Osterc, Jelka Reichman, Marija Lucija Stupica, and Marlenka Stupica. “Hans Christian Andersen (1805–1875) is a great classical writer who addresses readers of all generations in his many stories. His view of human nature is in many ways so distinctive that it is on a level comparable to that of the world’s greatest writers and philosophers.” - Andrej Ilc"The whole world in all its diversity is to be found In Andersen's fairy tales - happy and poetic, tragic, petty, tolerant and malicious, and throughout overflowing like life itself. His tales arouse curiosity, doubt and tolerance, force us to think about how and why, and help us feel at home on this planet. It' is marvellous to have them.” - Polonca Kovač“This large, thick book is just as gorgeous as these wonderful tales deserve.” - Sonja Javornik, Vklop & Stop magazine Number of pages: 384 Format: 205 x 260 x 36 cm

      • November 2013

        A Colorado Christmas

        by Virginia Brown

        "Vampire heroes we can all believe in." —New York Times Bestselling Author, Faith Hunter“[Hartness] manages to be fresh and new." —Paul Wooldridge, Fangs for the FantasyGoblins and Witches and Trolls . . . oh crap!In the fourth installment of The Black Knight Chronicles, Jimmy Black is having a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day and a darned fine pity party, serving the finest alcohol, when a call from his not-quite-girlfriend-cop forces him to sober up and stare at jawbones.“Cold case” takes on a whole new meaning when vampire detectives risk life and limbs (literally) to connect a series of decades-old kidnappings in Charlotte with current missing persons cases. All clues lead through the veil of Faerieland to the legendary Goblin’s Market, a magical bazaar where anything is available—for a price.The boys can barely stay out of trouble in Charlotte. As fresh meat at The Market, they’ll be lucky to survive the day.John G. Hartness is a recovering theatre geek who likes loud music, fried pickles, and cold beer. He’s also an award-winning poet, lighting designer, and theatre producer whose work has been translated into over twenty-five languages and read worldwide. John lives in North Carolina with his lovely wife Suzy.

      • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories

        A Tale of Tinkers, Trolls and Troublemakers

        Tale Series Book 3

        by Julie Sandilands

        This is the third instalment of the ‘Tale’ series of books. Manuscript length: 34,000 Readership: children & young adults Genre: Action/adventure/magic & mythical talesA new adventure, the biggest yet, awaits the three friends, Finn, Ryan and Hawkeye as they seek out a magical crystal pin in the north English countryside. Hurricanes, floods and volcanic eruptions continue to cause chaos for the inhabitants of planet Earth. Can the natural balance be restored before it's too late? The reluctant adventurers, brought back together by the decisive hand of fate are the world’s only hope. A path fraught with danger and double-crossing awaits. Individually, death is inevitable. But together... a delicate veil of possibility flickers in the heavens. The story is mostly set in and around Dufton, a small village nestled in the foothills on the Pennine Way, Cumbria.

      • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories
        July 2013

        Under Buckingham Palace

        by Jane Waller

        The old lift creaked downward, and when it reached the bottom floor of her block of flats, to Suzie's horror, it didn't stop ... but went on going down and down and down ... Suzie finds herself in the sewer tunnels under London, and in this strange subterranean world a group of creatures are expecting her. They are the Sludge-Gulpers, and they've kept their existence a secret from Humans for centuries. But now, treacherous things are going on under Buckingham Palace. The terrible Queen Greenmould (so snobbish that she takes her own bath using the real Queen's bathwater as it is flushed down) is scheming to take over the complete sewer-system; and, even worse, to start interfering Up Above. And Suzie is needed to help save the Sludge-Gulpers from the foul sewer Queen, the evil Slime-Grubbers, and the ferocious army of rats. A wonderfully horrible, fast-flowing and witty tale to delight readers from 9 to 90.

      • Natural disasters

        Under our feet

        Stories of Earthquakes, Earthquake Survivors, Scientists and Charlatans

        by Alessandro Amato

        After every earthquake, there is always someone who had predicted it: the Mayas, your aunt Suzie or the neighbour’s dog. The predictors do not trust science, but believe that toads run away before earthquakes, that they can be triggered off by the NATO and oil drills, that scientists can predict them but say nothing because they hate winning Nobel Prizes. For guidance in this tangle of science and pseudo-science, this book is a journey through the history of earthquakes and the attempts to predict them, marked by very few correct ones and countless failures. Stories of scientists and philosophers (from Lucretius to Kant, Aristotle and Rousseau), of earthquakes and their survivors (from China to Russia, from California to L’Aquila), bizarre theories (scientific and otherwise) and picturesque figures. Up to the most recent discoveries of seismological research which, despite the amazing progress made by technology, still do not allow precisely predicting earthquakes.

      • True crime

        King Hui

        The Man Who Owned All the Opium in Hong Kong

        by Jonathan Chamberlain

        Scandal and corruption, drugs and pirates, triads and flower boats; the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong and the Communist takeover of Canton. Peter Hui was there. He knew everybody and saw everything. This is the real story of Hong Kong, told with the rich flavours of the street. If Peter had been only a little bit different he could have been an important man. But this is a riches to rags to riches to rags story. As we follow Peter’s life – his ups, his downs – we see in sharp focus what it was like to be a Chinese man in the British territory of Hong Kong through most of the years of the 20th century. And yet this book is not just one man’s tale. It is the story of a time and place – colonial Hong Kong, Portuguese Macau and the South China hinterland – seen from the unique point of view of a man who was at home at all levels of society. This is the bizarre story of a man who really did, for a very short time, once own all the opium in Hong Kong. If Suzie Wong had been a real person, Peter Hui would have known her.

      • Education
        January 2013

        Thinking Through Project-Based Learning

        Guiding Deeper Inquiry

        by Jane Krauss and Suzie Boss

        Thinking Through Projects shows teachers how to create a more interactive classroom environment where students engage, learn, and achieve. Teachers will findA reader-friendly overview of project-based learning that includes current findings on brain development and connections with Common Core standardsNumerous how-to's and sample projects for every K-12 grade level Strategies for integrating project learning into all main subject areas, across disciplines, and with current technology and social mediaWays to involve the community through student field research, special guests, and ideas for showcasing student workWhether you are new to project-based learning or ready to strengthen your existing classroom projects, you'll find a full suite of strategies and tools in this essential book.

      • Fiction
        January 2021

        The Marlow Murder Club

        by Robert Thorogood

        A gripping and uplifting cosy mystery series from the creator of the international BBC hit TV series, Death in Paradise. To solve an impossible murder, you need an impossible hero… Judith Potts is seventy-seven years old and blissfully happy. She lives on her own in a faded mansion just outside Marlow, there’s no man in her life to tell her what to do or how much whisky to drink, and to keep herself busy she sets crosswords for The Times newspaper. One evening, while out swimming in the Thames, Judith witnesses a brutal murder. Unconvinced by the police’s attempts to uncover who did it, she starts investigating, and soon hooks up with the salt-of-the-earth Suzie, a local dogwalker, and Becks, the Vicar’s ‘perfect Home Counties' wife. Together, they are the Marlow Murder Club. And when another body turns up, they begin to realise that they have a real-life serial killer on their hands. Because the puzzle they set out to solve has become a trap from which they might never escape…

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