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Wilfrid Laurier University Press is a scholarly press based in Waterloo, Ontario.
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View Rights PortalChina-Africa Economics and Trade Cooperation: Case Studies and Plans comes in 3 languages: Chinese(2 volumes), English(2 volumes), and French(2 volumes). This book series include 101 excellent case studies , which related to 21 Chinese provinces and cities and 31 countries in Africa, containing agriculture, manufacturing, commerce and trade, infrastructure, industrial parks, energy and mining, financing and other fields in China-Africa economic and trade cooperation. This set of books is practical and useful for all readers. In addition, the book gives the vivid interpretation on the concept of common prosperity, win-win cooperation, mutual negotiation and construction, shared innovation and progression of Belt and Road Initiative.
Ruby Fairygale – The Forbidden Spell (Vol. 5) An exciting feel-good fantasy – come and enter Ruby's world! Ruby Fairygale lives with her grandma on a small stormy island near the coast of Ireland, where they look after animals. But they have a big secret: they know about the magical mythical creatures on the island and they help them whenever they are ill.What happens in Volume 5:Since Noah has been away at boarding school in California, Ruby misses him a lot. Patch Island just isn't the same without him. When Noah doesn't check in for a long time, Ruby is concerned that something has happened to him. The fairy Felicity helps her to use a secret spell to create portals to places outside Ireland. But the forbidden spell goes wrong and when they finally get to California, Noah no longer remembers who Ruby is. The night elf Nocturno put a spell on Noah to make him forget everything magical, because he wants to strictly separate the fairy and human worlds.Ruby tries to free Noah from the spell, but Nocturno attacks her. They are saved by the High Council, and it is decided that the portals will be sealed and Noah, who regains his memories, is allowed to return to Patch Island.• Trend location Ireland & fairies• Feel-good fantasy for kids• Strong female protagonist• Bestselling series, selected for "Shoot the Book" at Cannes Film Festival 2021
Ruby Fairygale and the Island of Magic Ruby Fairygale's first adventure - lovingly and excitingly told, with many atmospheric illustrations• Feel-good fantasy for Story Time, Early Readers and Fans of "Ruby Fairygale"!• Written by Marlene Jablonski (“Liliane Susewind” Chapter book series), based on a synopsis by Kira Gembri• Strong female protagonist and lovingly developed characters, with a high sympathy factor8-year-old Ruby Fairygale lives on a small island near the west coast of Ireland. After school, she always helps her grandmother, who works as a veterinarian. But the two of them have a big secret: they know that there are not only animals on the island, but also magical mythical creatures that need their help.Summer vacation at last! Now Ruby can spend the whole day helping her grandma. The two of them not only take care of animals, but also fairies, goblins and other mythical creatures! It's not easy to keep this secret - especially from Briana, the most unfriendly girl in Ruby's class. When Bri's father's fishing nets are destroyed, Briana suspects a pack of seals and is determined to drive them away. But Ruby suspects that something else is behind this. Something completely magical ... And indeed: a little mermaid had become entangled in the fishing net! Can Ruby still stop Bri without revealing her secret?
A red shoe missed the other one. He wanted a warm house, and met a greedy rat on the road. Could the rat help the red shoe to find his friend?
Ruby Fairygale and the Secret from Fairy World
Birgit Haustedt ist promovierte Literaturwissenschaftlerin, lehrte mehrere Jahre an der Universität in Salerno und lebt seit über 30 Jahren als freie Autorin in Hamburg.
Red Flowers tells the story of how, in the late 1960s, a group of college students, including the protagonist, came to the Dehua Electric Motor Manufacturing Factory, learned and practiced in the manufacturing workshop, and achieved personal development. For the protagonist, his master, who was nicknamed "Beard Mo," was both a master and a rival. Conflicts arose almost everywhere between the two. However, the conflicts also reflected their awe of ordinary work, pursuit of perfection, persistence in dreams, and flawless interpretation of the craftsmanship spirit.
Mit geschlossenen Augen: Tagebuch vom 2.8.1977 bis zum 29.5.1978. Neun Monate. Am Anfang die Trennung von einem Mann, am Ende die Übersiedlung aus dem ungebunden sich entfaltenden in ein geregeltes Arbeitsleben. Abschied, Trennung, Umzug von Bonn nach Tübingen. Das Tagebuch erzählt die Geschichte zahlreicher Beziehungen zu Männern und Frauen. Im Zentrum, offen und präsent, in der Fülle und in dem extremen Auf und Ab ihrer Gefühle die Verfasserin selber. Am wichtigsten ist die Artikulation dieser Gefühle. In deren dichtem Zusammenhang werden Erlebnisse, Geschichten, Beobachtungen notiert. Emotion dominiert – aber Birgit Heiderichs Tagebuch setzt sich aus einer Mehrzahl von Einstellungen zusammen. Es ist reich an Apercus und an Reflexionen über Liebe, Sehnsucht, Trauer, Verzweiflung, über Frausein, Weiblichkeit, aber auch über gesellschaftliche Differenzen, über den Wissenschaftsbetrieb, es enthält Beschreibungen und Gedichte. Als Tagebuch sind diese Aufzeichnungen ernstzunehmenden realistischen Romanen der Gegenwart vergleichbar. Birgit Heiderich schreibt zugänglich, klug, schonungslos auch sich selbst gegenüber, aber noch in dieser Schonungslosigkeit bleibt sie mitteilsam und verstehbar. Ein taumelig souveränes und lebendiges, ein schönes und durch seine Kraft Zuversicht vermittelndes Buch.
Im Körper von Johannes Schneider regiert der Krebs. Auch wenn seine Familie sich rührend kümmert, es besteht wenig Hoffnung. Er fürchtet sich vor dem, was kommt, und davor, daß nichts bleibt von ihm und seinem Leben. Im Schreiben geht er gegen die Angst und das Vergessen an und träumt sich zurück in seine Kindheit im Rheinischen, an einen geradezu mythischen Ort - ins Wiesenhaus. Hier blüht das Leben wie die Landschaft. Doch bringt der Blick zurück auch Verdrängtes ans Licht, unerwartet bekommt das Familienidyll erste Risse. Langsam, aber sicher schreibt Schneider sich voran, hin zur Wahrheit darüber, was damals wirklich geschah und wie er zu dem wurde, der er heute ist. Mit großer Empathie erzählt Christoph Schmitz von einem Mann, der sich erinnert, um eine Zukunft zu haben.
This series is written according to the United States, Japan, Britain, Australia and other countries' latest historical data, presenting in-depth analysis on the America-Japan sea battle in WW2, the hottest issues of twenty-first Century, and the national marine strategies and so on.