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      • Girassol Brasil Edições Ltda.

        Girassol Brasil has been in existence for 20 years. Despite still being a young company,it has attained prominence in the children’s book scene thanks to the quality and interactivity of its books. They offer educational books; children’s literature, especiallyfrom renowned Brazilian authors; tales and fables; world literary classics; gamesand puzzles; and several reference books. The catalogue is also filled with pop-uptitles, bath books, wipe and clean books, flap books and many different interactiveelements that provide a pleasant reading experience and make learning fun for youngchildren and early readers. A series we would like to recommend you especially is Heartwarming stories,written by educational psychologist Paula Furtado in order to help young children todeal with difficult situations and life circumstances.

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      • Melanie S. Wolfe

        Make sure to check out the catalog for more titles.   Melanie S. Wolfe is an up and coming author with four self-published books and several manuscripts in the pipeline. She writes fiction that includes a diverse cast of characters with themes that deal with real-world issues and sometimes have a light sci-fi or paranormal feel to them. Her favorite age group falls within the New Adult range but her works appeal to the older YA and adult reader as well. Melanie would like to find representation as well as negotiate domestic and foreign print, digital and audio rights/licensing on her current published works and her upcoming projects.  Melanie S. Wolfe grew up between Kansas City, MO, and various places in Oklahoma (USA) where she studied Liberal Arts at the University of Oklahoma. She was a military wife for ten years and served the Army community as a Relocation Clerk while stationed in Bamberg, Germany. She currently lives in Florida with her family and is loving the beach life.

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        Family & home stories (Children's/YA)
        October 2020

        Casas

        by María José Ferrada, Pep Carrió

        The authors of this book take us on a journey through the different ways of inhabiting a house. Based on illustrations by Pep Carrió made with acrylic markers, the writer María José Ferrada uses poetic language and humor to propose a set of micro stories that invite readers to observe their own ways of inhabiting the world.

      • Children's & YA
        2017

        Word & Silence

        by Melisa Giraldo

        Onomatopeias, graphic metaphors, collages, complementary color, serif, and sans-serif fonts enlighten this story which is a small window into our reality; societies full of noise, disconnected, hardly influential, and divided voices who sometinmes disregard each other. This story is an invitation to compliment one another, to join together, to find each other, to establish dialogue, to accept diversity, to listen. Prize in Eur 12.00. This book has an English versión

      • August 2020

        Generation Haram

        Why Schools Have to Learn to Give Everyone a Voice

        by Melisa Erkurt

        Melisa Erkurt and her parents moved to Austria from Bosnia when she was a child. She  studied and now works as a teacher and journalist. She’s made it – but she’s an exception. Because at the end of a school year, she knows that the majority of her pupils will never speak German well enough to change their fate – and their fate is predetermined. A generation of children is growing up in Germany and Austria without language or self-esteem, and to whom no one listens to because they cannot articulate themselves. While others discuss »culture clash« in the classroom, Melisa Erkurt lends her voice to the losers of the educational system. It is not these pupils who need to change, but the school system which needs to break new ground.

      • Children's & YA
        January 2013

        Melisa, Tiresome Old Witch

        Witch & Wizard

        by Eshkar Erblich-Brifman

        Anise and Sage had a lot of plans for the spring break: hunt toads, swim in the river, hike... but they did not imagine that they would have to spend their entire vacation in the company of their old aunt! When aunt Melisa arrives with tons of suitcases, a screechy voice, and a pet potted plant, the girls decide to make her go away in any way they can. But how will they get rid of a witch with a dire love for disgusting things and a peculiar taste?   This is the fifth installment in the Witch and Wizard book series. The Witch and Wizard series (7 books) is a fantasy book series for beginner readers. It's funny and easy to read. It captivates youngsters with the unusual adventures, activities, names and foods that are part of day to day life in this alternate world of witches and wizards.

      • Health & Personal Development
        October 2018

        Biting without Teeth

        Guide for Families to Introducing Supplementary Foods with the BLW – Method

        by Juan Llorca, Melisa Gómez

        A unique book with simple recipes and practical valuable advice to support families who seek to give their babies a healthy diet in their first months. This accessible and comprehensive guide will help you solve frequent doubts about the next steps from breastfeeding to complementary feeding regulated and directed by the baby itself (also known as Baby Led Weaning or BLW). This baby food cookbook by Valencia Montessori School chef Juan Llorca and dietitian-nutritionist and pediatrics specialist Melisa Gómez, is a unique and timeless resource, providing parents with the essential know-hows about necessary nutrition to start and accompany your baby’s diet at the different stages, from their first bite to their first birthday.

      • Health & Personal Development

        For Everyone's Mouths

        by Juan Llorca, Melisa Gómez

        After “Biting without Teeth”, the guide to feeding your baby in the first twelve months of life, Juan Llorca and Melisa Gómez have established themselves as the chef and nutritionist who are revolutionizing ideas about infant nutrition in Spain. “For everyone’s mouth” is their new – and indispensable – book where they clear up those uncertainties which often arise about feeding children after their first birthday. As well as this, they offer us the best advice on how to adopt a healthy diet, including weekly menus, tricks to use in cooking for children, and more than sixty simple delicious recipes for the whole family to enjoy. The guide to healthy eating for families and children from the age of twelve months.

      • Humanities & Social Sciences
        April 2019

        Nosotros, Colombia… Comunicación, paz y (pos)conflicto

        by Sergio Roncallo-Dow, Juan David Cárdenas Ruiz, Juan Carlos Gómez Giraldo

        Peace seems to have been elusive in Colombian history. The ups and downs in the negotiation processes, the unfulfilled promises, and the political polarization have made Colombia a nation in a state of continuous crisis and that, in spite of itself - to take up the old Bushnell phrase - has managed to stay afloat and, above all, do not lose hope for a stable and lasting peace.   There have been numerous attempts to build it and they seem to have been unsuccessful, especially because a good part of the collective representation that we have of them has been built from the media apparatus that, in the case of our country, has been at the service of power and that it has resulted in skepticism that, especially since the 1990s, has tended to transform into a strong polarization. With this book, we want not only to think about peace and (post) conflict from communication but to remind (us), once again, that we can still be we.

      • Humanities & Social Sciences
        April 2019

        Lugares, recorridos y sentidos de la memoria histórica: Acercamientos metodológicos

        by Laura Fonseca Durán, Diana Vernot, Tatiana Rojas Roa, Laura Giraldo Martínez, Edwin Corena Puentes, David J. Luquetta Cediel

        This book is an initiative of the Regional Groups of Historical Memory (GRMH), which, together with the National Center for Historical Memory since 2013, generated proposals for the construction of historical memory in Colombia. The objective of the consolidation of the GRMH has been to recognize local research processes carried out by university professors to build bridges between the country's institutions and communities victimized in the framework of the internal armed conflict in Colombia.   Although the participatory social research bets are nourished by multiple edges, disciplines, and schools of thought, there are methodological peculiarities in the investigations that are formulated in the key of historical memory that, on this occasion, are transversal and are deepened in each chapter.

      • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories
        January 2012

        Momo the Monkey Arrives

        by Shariffa Keshavjee

        Adventure series. Nurture and care for pet. Parent-child relations. Bathing a monkey. Clearing after your pet. With fun comes responsibility. Melisa Allela.

      • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories
        January 2012

        Momo Makes a Mess

        by Shariffa Keshavjee

        Adventure series. Nurture and care for pet. Parent-child relations. Bathing a monkey. Clearing after your pet. With fun comes responsibility. Melisa Allela.

      • I'll Take Care of You

        by Maria Loretta Giraldo, Nicoletta Bertelle

        There was once a tiny seed.It was so tiny, in the huge world, it felt lost.The Sky, the Water and the Earth saw it and found it endearing. “Don’t worry. I’ll take care of you” they told him... The tiny seed became a tree, big and strong.A lost bird was looking for a place to nest. And the tree took care of her. Until one day the bird collected one of the seeds of the tree, which had fallen among the stones: she took care of it, entrusting it to the Earth...

      • Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure
        April 2019

        Organic Beauty

        Illustrated Handbook of Natural Cosmetics

        by Maru Godas

        This is an homage to feminine beauty and nature.Maru Godas provides a new perspective on the world of cosmetics, based on a better understanding of the properties of natural products, showing us how we can incorporate them into our beauty habits. Rather than using conventional beauty products withtheir chemical ingredients, there are many organic products that are easy to fi nd which are good for us and the environment.This guide provides information on easy-to-find natural ingredients, including information on their properties and benefi ts, as well as recipes for essential oils, soaps and creams that we can easily incorporate into our new and natural beauty routines.

      • Fiction

        The Lady of the Prado

        by Alejandro Corral

        AN ENIGMATIC YOUNG GIRL MURDERED YEARS EARLIER As delivery of the manuscript draws closer, Oliver Brun, a young writer and art history researcher who, after winning a major literary award, fears that he will not live up to expectations with his second novel, feels less and less inspired. Nothing seems to break his writer’s block, till one day, at the house of his teacher and mentor, David Sender, he comes upon a secret: the enigmatic photographs of a young woman and a portrait of her posing as the Mona Lisa. A LEGENDARY PAINTING IN THE PRADO MUSEUM A few days later, in the town where David Sender lives in the Madrid Mountains, bones appear in the lake. Evidence confirms that they belong to Melisa Nierga, the young woman in the photographs, and the teacher is immediately detained by the police. Oliver suddenly realizes that he not only has before him the great story he was waiting for, but also a chilling mystery: could the man who has taught him everything be a murderer? CAN A MURDER BECOME A WORK OF ART? Oliver turns to his college classmate, Nora, to help him unravel the mystery. Together they will come upon some writings in Latin that could link the girl’s murder with one of the most beautiful paintings ever painted, the portrait known as “the Prado’s Mona Lisa”.In this fascinating novel, Alejandro Corral combines the research of some of the best kept secrets in the History of Art with a fast-paced thriller that seizes the reader from the first line.

      • May 2020

        Diseño latinoamericano: diez miradas a una historia en construcción

        by Marina Garone Gravier; Dina Comisarenco Mirkin; Juan Camilo Buitrago-Trujillo; Marisol Orozco-Álvarez; Alberto Sato; Ana Utsch; Bruno Guimarães Martins; Marcos da Costa Braga; Verónica Devalle; Horacio Caride Bartrons; Alejo García de la Carcova; Pedro Álvarez Caselli; Alejandra Neira Román.

        Este libro ha querido poner de relieve el cruce de caminos en la historia del diseño en Latinoamérica e interrogar ese lugar pleno de diversidades. Como resultado de un proceso consciente, se ofrecen diez ensayos escritos por autores provenientes de las instituciones universitarias más destacadas de la región que abordan, en primera instancia, la historiografía del diseño —en un sentido amplio— en México, Venezuela, Colombia, Chile, Brasil y Argentina.

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        Children's & YA

        HERBS OF THE LITTLE WITCH

        by POLONCA KOVAČ

        HERBS OF THE LITTLE WITCHWritten by Polonca Kovač and illustrated by Ančka Gošnik Godec The little witch is a friendly witch, and she knows not only how to turn a mean mouse into a friendly one but also all about the magic secrets of healing herbs. This is a classic prizewinning Slovene illustrated book, which can be picked up again and again and enjoyed in all its charms great and small, including its descriptions and methods of using more than 30 healing herbs. The book Herbs of the Little Witch was selected for the Ibby Honour List 2000. Format: 23 x 29.5 cm76 pages | Age: 4+

      • May 2020

        Antropología del astronauta cotidiano

        by José Alejandro Polanco Contreras

        Desde la perspectiva de la antropología médica, este libro describe las condiciones de vida de las personas que llevan dispositivos médicos al cuerpo que pueden hacerlos parecer en cierto modo cyborgs, debido a esa simbiosis entre el ser humano y la tecnología. El lector encontrará historias de vida de personas de diversas condiciones sociales y económicas que tienen en común su condición de "astronauta de la vida diaria", término adoptado por el autor para nombrar a aquellas personas que, por circunstancias de su vida, fueron "lanzadas" en la complejidad de vivir con una ostomía. El libro describe la perspectiva médica del problema, así como las tecnologías y dispositivos que se han desarrollado para el cuidado de las ostomías y que han ayudado a esas personas a llevar una vida plenamente funcional.

      • July 2019

        Desplazamientos-Beatriz González

        by Francisco Javier Gil, Elkin Rubiano, María Alejandra Fajardo.

        La presente exposición y los textos que la acompañan proceden de un proyecto de investigación-creación desarrollado por Mariana Dicker, María Alejandra Fajardo, Elkin Rubiano y Javier Gil. Esta exploración pretende pensar las relaciones entre creación artística y memoria a partir de la producción artística de Beatriz González de los últimos 20 años. Consideramos que las imágenes toman posición frente a lo real; no representan lo dado o lo sucedido, sino que lo crean y dimensionan desde sus particulares modos de pensar. Tampoco aspiran a explicaciones totalizantes; significan a través de momentos, fragmentos, detalles y relaciones inéditas. Lo visual toca lo real sin aspirar a verdades absolutas y cerradas, pero desde sus singularidades expresivas renueva la percepción y la comprensión del mundo. En ese contexto, consideramos que el trabajo de Beatriz González construye memoria, asumiendo que esta no se refiere a dar cuenta de hechos objetivos ocurridos en el pasado, sino como una construcción simbólica, un trabajo, una nueva dimensión de sentido vinculada a la creación artística. Sus obras confirman las posibilidades que tienen el arte de participar en la generación de otras historias, de hacer hablar el pasado de otro modo, de expresar lo inexpresado por la historia oficial.

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