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View Rights PortalSomething smells of adventure: summer holidays in the country can be like a whodunnit – where else can you find a missing Granny together with a real treasure and eight bare feet? Jörg Steinleitner brings his readers a true sense of well-being, in a world full of adventure. With varied and powerful illustrations by bestselling illustrator Daniela Kohl. Whoever thinks that summer holidays in the village are boring is mistaken: on the very first day of the holidays, Tanne’s Granny Schnitzel disappears without trace. It’s a good job that Corvin (9), Kiki (10), Ben (10) and Tanne (11) were just about to form a gang: the Barefoot Crew. And soon they have more than just bare feet and a kidnapped Granny to contend with – there’s also a real treasure! A hugely exciting criminal case with a breathtaking natural backdrop, together with varied feel-good factors that prompt readers to dream, discover and share in the story’s thrills. Best-suited for boys and girls aged 8+.
“Your child is out of control: they do whatever they want to you!” or “ADHD? There’s no such thing! You’re just not raising your child properly. The problem is you, not the child.” Do these phrases sound familiar to you? Are you questioning whether you are a good mother or father, since your child is not the way society demands and expects? Daniela Chirici is familiar with both the attacks and with the self-doubt. Her oldest son was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) at an early age. For ten years, until her son reached the age of 19, she regularly wrote for the Swiss ADHD organization. In her texts, she describes how it is to be out and about with a child affected by ADHD and what it means for the whole family. For:• parents, grandparents, and other relatives of childrenaffected by ADHD• teachers• therapists• anyone who wants to find out more about ADHD
Wie soll unser Kind heißen? Schließlich wird sein Name es durchs ganze Leben begleiten. Für die werdenden Eltern ist es eine Freude, aber auch eine Herausforderung, aus der schier unendlichen Vielzahl an Namen den einen, den richtigen zu wählen. Einen, der individuell ist, aber nicht zu ausgefallen, der dem Zeitgeist entspricht, aber nicht zu modisch ist, der schön klingt und dabei gut auszusprechen ist. Das vorliegende Lexikon will bei der Namenssuche behilflich sein und lädt ein in die faszinierende Welt der Namen: Herkunft und Bedeutung von Namen aus aller Welt und aus den verschiedensten Bereichen werden kurzweilig erläutert. Liebevoll und farbenfroh illustriert von Daniela Bunge, wird der Band so zu einem unentbehrlichen Handbuch für alle werdenden Eltern.
Hooray! I’m really happy that I’ve got a brilliant best friend like Cheyenne. I can simply tell her anything and everything, and the two of us have wonderful adventures together. Best of all, though, is that we have no secrets from one another. But it’s better if nobody else gets to know about them – especially the silly Lamb girls. Have you also got a brilliant best friend like Cheyenne? If you have, you can both write down or draw all your secrets, adventures and even wishes or jokes here. This is a book that’s only for you!
Archbishop Hincmar of Rheims (d. 882) is a crucial figure for all those interested in early medieval European history in general, and Carolingian history in particular. For forty years he was an advisor to kings and religious controversialist; his works are a key source for the political, religious and social history of the later ninth century, covering topics from papal politics to the abduction of women and the role of parish priests. For the first time since Jean Devisse's biography of Hincmar in the 1970s, this book offers a three-dimensional examination of a figure whose actions and writings in different fields are often studied in isolation. It brings together the latest international research across the spectrum of his varied activities, as history-writer, estate administrator, hagiographer, canonist, pastorally engaged bishop, and politically minded royal advisor. The introduction also provides the first substantial English-language survey of Hincmar's whole career.
Book Cruncher and Attic Hauntings Loewe WOW – A New Way of Storytelling! • 5 stories narrated by Cornelia Funke (“A magician of words“)• Illustrated in full colour by Daniela Kohl• Innovative 90:10 picture-text ratio• Text in English available In attics there is only old stuff, dust and cobwebs? Far from it: there are Book Crunchers and many more ghosts waiting for the next adventure ... In her popular style of writing, Cornelia Funke leads her readers into a magic land of stories in which little bookworms, attic ghosts and various other heroes live. Imagine the story of Sten, the boy who doesn’t really like to read. On the attic he finds his grandfather’s old books – all dusty, but reminding him of his grandpa – and there is the funny looking little creature that comes out of an old box: a Book Cruncher (a friendly creature that looks like a mixture between a cat and a guinea pig). It is very hungry and starts eating the books right away, and the good thing is: it tells Sten about all the yummy adventure stories and the exiting thrillers it has eaten. Daniela Kohl has illustrated five popular stories by Cornelia Funke in a completely new and modern way - fans and new readers can easily dive in!
UNA JUDÍA NACIDA COMUNISTA - Viaje a un pasado siempre presente por Jeana Altbuch Jeana Altbuch (en el libro, Marina Breitmann), judía de nacimiento y por elección y comunista por una serie de circunstancias, salió a la luz del mundo en la Rumanía de posguerra. Más o menos en la misma época, el comunismo, entre cuyos fundadores en su país se contaba su padre, se convirtió en la fuerza política dominante e incorporó a su familia a la Nomenklatura, la élite de la época. La protagonista describe su feliz niñez en una burbuja protectora, pero también su espectacular caída cuando el régimen la rechaza y la burbuja revienta. Su padre era una persona demasiado honrada para la ciénaga ideológica comunista y en consecuencia, fue sometido a juicio con efectos perdurables. Como resultado de ello y en un intento de encontrar refugio, Altbuch cruzó Europa y llegó a Francia, donde comenzó su difícil y decepcionante experiencia de aprendizaje. Se trata de una historia verdaderamente pintoresca, salpicada de versátiles aventuras, felices o tristes, pero siempre apasionantes y conmovedoras. Jeana Altbuch nos presenta un relato que nos lleva a través de un continente, entre el comunismo y otros “ismos”, mientras que su identidad judía es un ancla permanente en su vida. Este libro no sólo enseña sobre las cosas de la vida, sino que es también una conmovedora lección de historia contemporánea. Jeana Albuch nació en 1946 en Bucarest, Rumanía y en 1966 llegó a Francia para tramitar allí su matrimonio. Dado que no logró obtener en Francia el reconocimiento de sus estudios de lenguas en un país comunista, trabajó durante un tiempo en una florería regenteada por una familia. Después del nacimiento de su segundo hijo en 1978, UNESCO validó finalmente los certificados y títulos de países de Europa Oriental y pudo invertir sus energías en un área de trabajo más afín a sus capacidades e inclinaciones. Comenzó a trabajar como maestra y más tarde como directora educativa. Esos fueron los años más felices de su vida profesional, que prolongó trabajando como Asesora de gestión europea para recursos humanos.