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      • Trusted Partner
        April 2008

        Das verflixte siebte Jahr

        Ein Amy-und-Jack-Roman

        by Lloyd, Josie; Rees, Emlyn

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      • Trusted Partner
        January 2020

        So lieb hab ich nur dich

        by Langreuter, Jutta

        Der superniedliche Sammelband jetzt endlich im praktischen Taschenbuch! Alle gehören zusammen und das schönste am Streiten ist das Versöhnen - das findet Hase Josi heraus als er meint: Aufräumen und Morgensport ist doch doof! Da zieht er lieber zu seinen Freunden. Doch dann vermisst er Mama Hase doch zu sehr! Auch der Streit mit den Schwestern macht Josi gar keinen Spaß - Versöhnen dagegen sehr! Zwei wunderschöne Geschichten von Hase Josi und seiner Familie. Dieser Sammelband enthält die Bücher „So lieb hab ich nur dich“ und „Ich bin so gern mit dir zusammen“.

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      • Trusted Partner
        February 2008

        Identitätsgrenzen des Ich

        Einblicke in innere Welten schizophrenie- und borderlinekranker Menschen

        by Rom, Josi

      • Trusted Partner
        May 2013

        Schizophrenien: Wissen – Verstehen – Handeln

        Brücken bauen zwischen Wahnwelten und Realität

        by Rom, Josi

      • Trusted Partner
        January 2019

        Die schönsten Geschichten zur Osterzeit

        by Langreuter, Jutta; Frey, Jana; Carolat, Greta

        Endlich steht Ostern vor der Tür! Hase Josi und Julchen Kaninchen erleben die spannendsten Abenteuer. Und auch Osterhase Möhrchen hat alle Hände voll zu tun, dass an Ostern auch in jedem Nest ein buntes Ei liegt. Enthält die Einzeltitel: So lieb hab ich nur dich Hase Möhrchen und die fliegenden Ostereier Ich hab dich doch lieb, Julchen Kaninchen

      • Trusted Partner
        January 2019

        Wo verstecken sich die kleinen Häschen?

        Mein liebstes Wimmel-Suchbuch

        by Grimm, Sandra

        Oh, wie schön ist der Frühling: Die Sonne scheint, und die Blumen blühen! Jetzt wird es Zeit für das Frühlingsfest. Die ganze Familie Hasenherz bereitet alles vor: Es werden Girlanden gebastelt und Leckereien gekocht und gebacken. Doch was ist mit Josi, Mats, Fine und Purzel? Wer kann die Hasenkinder wohl auf den Bildern entdecken? Ein lustiges Suchbuch mit vielen Klappen und glänzenden Fühleffekten.

      • Trusted Partner
      • December 2009

        La Posada

        Out of Print

        by Kate Roman

        Clay Garcia is obligated to take part in las posadas, his family's traditional Mexican Christmas celebration. But while Clay's spirit is willing, his flesh dreams of the return of Warshaw, his older ranch hand lover. On the eighth of nine nights of festivities, the wise man returns, and Clay finally has something to celebrate. Now if only he can keep his family from finding out.... ;

      • Romance
        June 2004

        Blessings Of Mossy Creek

        by Debra Dixon

        The good-hearted citizens of Mossy Creek, Georgia are in a mood to count their blessings. Maybe it's the influence of the new minister in town, who keeps his sense of humor while battling a stern church treasurer. Maybe it's the afterglow of Josie McClure's incredibly romantic wedding to the local "Bigfoot." Or maybe it's the new baby in Hank and Casey Blackshear's home. As autumn gilds the mountains, town gossip columnist Katie Bell, has persuaded Creekites to confess their joys, trouble, and gratitudes. As always, that includes a heapin' helping of laughter, wisdom and good-old-fashioned scandal.

      • Children's & YA
        August 2022

        Dumbledore

        The Life and Lies of Hogwarts's Renowned Headmaster: An Unofficial Exploration

        by Irvin Khaytman

        A BRILLIANT investigation into the motivations and methods behind the actions of Hogwarts’s renowned Headmaster! Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore, Headmaster of Hogwarts, is one of the most recognizable and mysterious figures in the Harry Potter series. As an unscrupulous beetle-like journalist once said, he’s “a biographer’s dream.” Is he omniscient or limited? Is he benevolent or malevolent? What really drove him in the last years of an extraordinary life?

      • July 2007

        At Home In Mossy Creek

        by Deborah Smith

        It's Valentine's Day weekend in Mossy Creek, and Creekites don't need any new romantic dilemmas. The town's still buzzing over Ida and Amos's kiss. Hannah's heart flutters every time a certain handsome Scottish photographer walks into her library. Peggy's debating her first real date since her husband died. Harry's keeping a romantic secret from Josie. Sandy's got a romantic surprise for Jess. Sagan has to decide whether he and Emily really are a couple, and Win Allen's preparing his restaurant for the biggest night of the year. So what could make the weekend more Chaotic? The Circus! Cirque d'Europa is stranded in Mossy Creek, and Creekites find themselves hosting some very strange characters with romantic problems of their own.

      • Football (Soccer, Association football)
        October 2011

        No Smoke, No Fire

        The Autobiography of Dave Jones

        by Dave Jones and Andrew Warshaw

        Dave Jones is one of the most respected managers in football, who took Cardiff to the FA Cup final, Wolves to the Premier League and Stockport to their highest ever league position. But few fans could possibly identify with the anguish and turmoil that blighted his life. A family man and the loving father of four children, Dave's world was turned upside-down when, while manager of Southampton, he was charged with child abuse relating to his time working as a care worker. This is the acclaimed tale of Jones’s life as a player and manager – which ground to a halt in the face of threats from those who sought to finish him. Dave explains how he dealt with the accusations, the loss of his job and the traumatic effect on his family – and how against all the odds, he picked up the pieces and resumed a highly successful managerial career.

      • Romance
        June 2004

        Only You

        by Deborah Grace Staley

        A charming romance about the lives and loves of people in a small Tennessee town. In the tradition of Debbie Macomber. "Hey, ya'll. Dixie Ferguson here. I run Ferguson's Diner in Angel Ridge, Tennessee. Population three hundred forty-five. It's a picturesque town in the valley of the Little Tennessee River, established in 1785. In the early days, its first families--the McKays, the Wallaces, the Houstons, the Joneses, and, of course, the Craigs--staked their claims on hundreds of acres of the richest bottom land anyone had ever seen. After all the years I've spent behind the counter at Ferguson's, I could probably tell ya'll a story about near everyone in town. But we only have so much time, so I'll narrow it down to just two for now. This is a story about coming home. It's also a story about acceptin' folks for who they are. You could say it's a story about Josie Allen, a librarian, and Cole Craig, a handyman, but I say it's a story about finding love where you'd least expect to."

      • June 2016

        Little Wings

        The Story of Amy Johnson

        by F.J. Beerling

        Little Wings, the story of pioneering WW2 pilot Amy Johnson. Like Amy, Little Wings has flown across the world and landed in Australia, where a physical copy of this book is available in the National Library of Australia collection! It is also used to teach primary aged children all about Amy's record-breaking flight, and thus forms part of the primary based National Curriculum in the UK.  Without any official marketing, this book continues to sell well and prove popular, especially with heritage centres and aviation-themed museums, in the UK, the USA and Australia.

      • Children's & YA
        June 2017

        Thrifty Teachers Guide to Creative Learning Centers

        by Shelley Nicholson PhD, and Jessica Martinez

        It's a common dilemma in early childhood classrooms: How to provide new, interesting experiences on a shoestring budget. Pulling from their decades of experience in classrooms, authors Shelley Nicholson, PhD, and Jessica Martinez offer low-cost ideas for gathering and creating rich explorations in learning centeres. Thrifty Teacher's Guide to Creative Learning Centers vividly describes the unique ways teachers can use found and recyclable materials to encourage cognitive development and creative exploration in young children. In addition to photographic examples, the book offers tips on how to source, select, and integrate materials into a center; how to get children started on using the materials; and how to scaffold learning with open-ended questions. These ideas are just the beginning. Once children's imaginations take off, they can use the materials in myriad ways.

      • Individual film directors, film-makers
        November 2017

        Pro Bernal Anti Bio

        by Ishmael Bernal, Jorge Arago, Angela Stuart-Santiago

        Four years before his death in 1996, National Artist for Film Ishmael Bernal started writing a journal for what he envisioned is a unique biography that would tell all. The goal was an anti-biography that refused to be hagiography or tribute, and instead would be Bernal unexpurgated and uncensored. His biographer was his closest friend and constant collaborator, Jorge Arago, who worked on Pro Bernal Anti Bio until his death in 2011. He then passed the task of completing the book to his friend, Angela Stuart-Santiago. Working towards the goal of a tell-all, and with new research and additional interviews, the final product is a memoir unlike any other in the Philippines. Pro Bernal Anti Bio brings in a cast of actors, scholars, colleagues, and peers who speak from the margins of the book, while Bernal and Arago tell this personal-political history in their own words, sometimes gay, often irreverent, but always revealing an intellect and spirit that was ahead of its time.

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