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      • Mercis Publishing bv Dick Bruna inc.

        Mercis Publishing bv is the publisher and world-wide rights holder for Dick Bruna’s books, including Miffy. Mercis Publishing has published the Dutch version of the Dick Bruna books since 1995 and coordinates the publication of all Dick Bruna books in other countries. Dick Bruna’s books have been translated into more than 50 languages. The list includes picture books, board books, bath books, novelty books and colouring & activity titles.

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        January 2007

        Cosa Nostra

        Die Geschichte der Mafia

        by Dickie, John

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        March 2009

        Delizia!

        Die Italiener und ihre Küche. Geschichte einer Leidenschaft

        by Dickie, John / Deutsch Vogel, Sebastian

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        October 2007

        Cosa Nostra

        Die Geschichte der Mafia

        by Dickie, John / Englisch Vogel, Sebastian

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        August 2010

        Delizia!

        Die Italiener und ihre Küche. Geschichte einer Leidenschaft

        by Dickie, John / Englisch Vogel, Sebastian

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        Humanities & Social Sciences

        Affirmative Counseling for Transgender and Gender Diverse Clients

        by lore m. dickey, Jae A. Puckett

        A how-to guide to affirmative counseling with transgender clients• Presents the best evidence-basedcare• Instructions for strategies to improveinclusivity• Illustrated with case studies• Printable tools for clinical use This volume provides fundamental and evidence-based information on working with transgender and gender diverse people in mental health services. The authors, who are experts in the field, outline the key qualities of affirming mental health services, as well as explore strategies for improving inclusivity and what evidence-based care with trans clients looks like. They also provide insight into current topics, such as working with youth, the harmful and ill-advised approach known as rapid onset gender dysphoria, and whether and how autism is a co-occurring diagnostic concern. Practitioners will find the printable resources provided invaluable for their clinical practice, including sample letters of support for trans clients who are seeking gender affirming medical care. For:• clinical psychologists• psychiatrists• psychotherapists• family practitioners• counselors• students

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        June 2021

        Sara Paretsky

        Detective fiction as trauma literature

        by Cynthia Hamilton

        Sara Paretsky is known for her influential V.I. Warshawski series, which transformed the masculine hard-boiled detective formula into a vehicle for feminist values. But Paretsky does more than this. Her novels also illustrate the extent to which detective fiction acts as a literature of trauma, allowing Paretsky to address the politics of agency in ways that go beyond the personal, for trauma always has a social and a political dimension. Paretsky's work also exploits the way detective fiction mirrors the writing of history. Here, Paretsky uses the form to expose the partiality of historical accounts - whether they be personal, institutional, or national - that authorise 'forgetting' of a particularly insidious kind. Significantly, all these issues are explored within the framework of the traditional hard-boiled detective novel. As a result, Paretsky's achievement forces us to acknowledge the deeply subversive potential of detective fiction.

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        2020

        La rosa en el viento

        by Sara Gallardo

        "The rose that is destroyed in the wind lets its petals fly in a burned light," says this hallucinatory novel by Sara Gallardo, her latest publication, an extraordinary culmination for a dazzling, always precise, always unique, always captivating body of work. In La rosa en el viento, all the characters move, embarking on journeys that are sometimes physical and sometimes emotional, but in every case, they take them far from whom they were at the beginning. Olaf, a Swedish immigrant who has escaped a terrible episode in Italy, becomes a sheep breeder in Patagonia alongside Andrei, a Russian journalist who, in turn, seeks to win over an unconquerable woman, whose story reaches us in flashes, much like that of Oo, the Indian woman bought by Andrei, or Lina, who follows Andrei south, and Olga, who two generations earlier followed Alexis the revolutionary to an America that, for these characters, is both a land of promises and forgotten dreams that never truly materialize. Kaleidoscopic, polyphonic, synthetic, and modern, La rosa en el viento brings together all of Sara Gallardo's talent for storytelling and emotional impact, and it demands that we read it again.

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        March 1999

        Dickie Dog

        Ein Hund erzählt von Hollywood

        by Goldemberg, Rose L

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        2024

        Los galgos, los galgos

        by Sara Gallardo

        There are beginnings in literature that encapsulate in a few words the entire conflict and grandeur of a work. Thus begins Los galgos, los galgos: “From my father, I inherited a house, half a field, and some money. I cried a lot over his death, but I can’t say that the inheritance took me by surprise. Sitting in the morning light, toward the end of the wake, I suggested to my brother that I would exchange my house for his part of the field, and as he immediately agreed and I had to sign a lot of papers, I realized I had made a bad deal.” These are the words of Julián, the protagonist and narrator of this novel, which can certainly be read as a story of love and heartbreak, but is so much more: an essay on the erosion of our convictions by time, a subtle commentary on the customs and practices of a class, and the impact of those customs and practices on certain fantasies and dissatisfaction, as well as a representation of the countryside, animals and plants like no other in Argentine literature. First published in 1968, Los galgos, los galgos won the Municipal Literature Prize and is considered a major work within Sara Gallardo’s extraordinary oeuvre. Written in a state of grace, infused with a melancholic sense of fatality but imbued with intelligent and refined humor, this is a novel that leaves an indelible mark, profound admiration, and eternal sorrow.

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        Fiction
        2015

        Pantalones azules

        by Sara Gallardo

        Pantalones azules is a novel with a deceptively simple appearance. As Leopoldo Brizuela has noted, fifty years after its first publication, it "reveals itself as the recounting of a process infinitely more subtle" than an impossible love affair, which was the key interpretation by its contemporaries. On the contrary, Pantalones azules is a story of multiple disillusionments: those of Alejandro, the young protagonist from a well-to-do family, Catholic and anti-Semitic, who encounters the limits of his convictions upon meeting Irma, an immigrant with a Jewish mother who lost her parents in the European war; those of Irma, who receives not compassion but the inhuman brutality of Alejandro’s convictions; and those of Elisa, Alejandro’s virgin fiancée, who must decide her position within the patriarchal family structure and whether to accept her role as a future wife subjected to the tacit violence of her fiancé. But more than a story of love and disillusionment, Pantalones azules is a prodigious representation, for its freshness and vitality, of the distances that separate social groups, cultures, generations, and genders within the same time and place. A prime example of Sara Gallardo’s extraordinary ability to bring her characters to life with wisdom, humor, a touch of malice, and a surprising economy of resources, this second novel by the author also broadens her perspective on the landscape: the countryside, the city, and the river are depicted here with unusual accuracy, possible only for someone who has experienced landscape and language as a unique amalgam, a defining characteristic of her works. First published in 1963, Pantalones azules has circulated only minimally since then. Fiordo is proud to bring this superb novel by one of Argentina’s greatest writers back to readers.

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        September 2015

        Deine Briefe lege ich unter die Matratze

        Ein Briefwechsel 1971 - 2002

        by Astrid Lindgren, Sara Schwardt, Lena Törnqvist, Birgitta Kicherer, Steffi Pelzl

        "Deine Briefe lege ich unter die Matratze" ist ein tief berührendes Werk, das aus einer einzigartigen Brieffreundschaft zwischen der legendären Kinderbuchautorin Astrid Lindgren und der jungen Sara Schwardt hervorgeht. Beginnend mit einem Brief von der damals zwölfjährigen Sara an Lindgren im Jahr 1971, entwickelt sich über die Jahre ein außergewöhnlicher Austausch, der nicht nur Einblicke in persönliche Gedanken und Erlebnisse beider bietet, sondern auch eine Generationen übergreifende Verbundenheit offenbart. Trotz eines Altersunterschieds von 50 Jahren teilen sie ihre Sichtweisen auf das Leben, die Liebe und menschliche Beziehungen, was diesen Briefwechsel zu einem Zeugnis tiefer Menschlichkeit und Verständnis macht. Bereichert wird das Buch durch zahlreiche Fotos und Faksimiles der Originalbriefe, die einen authentischen und sehr persönlichen Blick in das Leben und den Charakter von Astrid Lindgren gewähren. Einzigartiger Einblick in das Leben von Astrid Lindgren: Dieses Buch bietet eine seltene Gelegenheit, die persönlichen Gedanken und Ansichten einer der beliebtesten Kinderbuchautorinnen aller Zeiten zu entdecken. Tiefe, generationenübergreifende Freundschaft: Eine berührende Geschichte einer ungewöhnlichen Freundschaft, die zeigt, wie zwei Menschen unterschiedlichen Alters einander verstehen und bereichern können. Umfangreiches Material: Angereichert mit Fotos und Faksimiles der Originalbriefe, bietet das Buch einen authentischen und visuell ansprechenden Einblick in den Briefwechsel. Inspirierend und bewegend: Die Offenheit und Ehrlichkeit, mit der Sara Schwardt und Astrid Lindgren ihre Gedanken und Gefühle teilen, macht dieses Buch zu einem inspirierenden Leseerlebnis. Hoher literarischer Wert: Die Kritiken heben die literarische Qualität und die menschliche Tiefe des Buches hervor, was es zu einem wertvollen Bestandteil jeder Bibliothek macht. Empfohlen für alle Altersgruppen: Obwohl es die Korrespondenz zwischen einer Erwachsenen und einem Kind darstellt, ist das Buch sowohl für Jugendliche als auch für Erwachsene eine bereichernde Lektüre. Pädagogisch wertvoll: Das Buch wird empfohlen für alle, die mit Kindern, Jugendlichen oder Familien arbeiten, da es wertvolle Einblicke in die Gedankenwelt junger Menschen und die Bedeutung einer Mentorfigur bietet.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        June 2015

        Sara Paretsky

        by Cynthia S. Hamilton

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        June 2015

        Sara Paretsky

        by Cynthia Hamilton, Sharon Monteith, Nahem Yousaf

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