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      • Gelato! Gelato!

        by Massimo Bertonasco and Larissa Bertonasco

        As a little boy, Massimo Bertonasco not only loved ice cream, because his nonna had a latteria on the Ligurian coast, where she sold ice cream that her son Hugo made. But Massimo also loved to learn all the tricks and secrets from his uncle Hugo in order to make the best ice cream. And he has followed in their footsteps and opened his first ice cream parlour in Amsterdam in the year 2017. From the first weekend on people were queuing up for his delicious ice cream creations. And in the summer of 2020 the star gelato maker opened his third branch in Amsterdam.   Two things are very important to him, firstly the Italian sealed stainless-steel cylinders containing the ice. "Ice cream is very fragile and unstable, just like us humans." The hygienc water-cooled cylinders maintain the quality and ensure a minimum temperature shock when the lid is removed. Secondly fresh ingredients are most important. For instance, the organic milk comes from one especially selected farm only, the chocolate is directly from Venezuela, the lemons and pistachios are from Sicily – and of course he roasts these pistachios and all of the nuts himself.   From the enormous list of ice creams and sorbets, Massimo Bertonasco presents the most popular in Gelato! Gelato! All of which can be easily prepared at home. The recipes are accompanied by warm hearted memories and anecdotes from his family. And his niece, the artist Larissa, captures the colourful range of flavours with her sensual illustrations and makes you long not only for the mouth making ice creams, but also for Italy.

      • Animal stories (Children's/YA)
        November 2011

        Let's Visit Venice!

        Adventures of Bella & Harry

        by Lisa Manzione (author), Kristine Lucco (illustrator)

        Join sibling Chihuahuas Bella and Harry as they travel to Venice with their family and explore St. Mark's Square, the Rialto Bridge and take a ride in a gondola. Along the way, local cuisine (such as gelato) is presented to the inquisitive reader and basic Italian phrases are introduced to the curious youngster.

      • Children's & YA
        July 2018

        The Taste of a Strawberry / Le goût d’une fraise

        BILINGUAL EDITION : EN+FR animated read aloud / animé avec audio

        by Eva Lou

        A modern fable for ice-cream lovers!   A bilingual animated read-aloud book.    Suggested Age: 3~6.   From the award-winning collection [National Parenting Product Award, Family Choice Award, among others] of Madeleine Editions, which takes children on a voyage around the world. Today’s destination: Tuscany!   Bonus: gelato alla fragola recipe inside!   Madeleine Editions presents beautiful, immersive story experiences for modern families. Our mission is to help children cultivate an ear for languages and a taste for the creative arts during this sensitive age. Each story is an original collaboration between writers, musicians and illustrators from all over the world.  FR : Une fable moderne pour les fans de glace !   Un livre bilingue animé avec audio.   Âge conseillé : 3~6 ans   Un conte Madeleine Editions, dont la collection primée fait voyager les enfants aux quatre coins du monde. Aujourd’hui, direction Toscane !   En bonus : recette gelato alla fragola !   Madeleine Editions propose aux familles d’aujourd’hui de merveilleuses expériences de lecture immersives. Notre mission : aider les enfants à développer le don des langues et le goût de l’art à un âge où ils sont particulièrement réceptifs. Chaque histoire naît d’une collaboration unique entre des auteurs, des musiciens et des illustrateurs du monde entier.

      • Children's & YA
        July 2018

        The Taste of a Strawberry / 草莓的滋味

        BILINGUAL EDITION: EN+CH animated read aloud / 英+中 有聲動畫書

        by Eva Lou

        A modern fable for ice-cream lovers!   A bilingual animated read-aloud book.    Suggested Age: 3~6.   From the award-winning collection [National Parenting Product Award, Family Choice Award, among others] of Madeleine Editions, which takes children on a voyage around the world. Today’s destination: Tuscany!   Bonus: gelato alla fragola recipe inside!   Madeleine Editions presents beautiful, immersive story experiences for modern families. Our mission is to help children cultivate an ear for languages and a taste for the creative arts during this sensitive age. Each story is an original collaboration between writers, musicians and illustrators from all over the world.  「在春天快離去的此刻,她一定要牢牢記住這甜美的滋味 … 」   雙語有聲動畫書    建議聽閱年齡:3~6歲   屢獲國際童書大獎(美國國家親子產品獎、家庭優選獎等)的瑪德蓮小品,帶領小朋友環遊世界。今天的目的地就是意大利!   額外贈送: 草莓冰淇淋食譜!   瑪德蓮小品精心策畫一系列多語的繪本,如臨其境的故事內容,除了讓現代父母陪伴孩子一起享受視聽說的多重閱讀新體驗之外,目標就是幫助孩子們培養不同語言的聽力敏感度,在孩子們吸收力最強的年紀,培養出有創造力的藝術品味。每一個故事都是原汁原味的創作,由來自世界各地的作家、音樂家、插畫家攜手合作的成果。

      • Fantasy

        Eros

        by Helen Harper

        William Shakespeare once wrote that, “Cupid is a knavish lad, thus to make poor females mad.” The trouble is that Cupid himself would probably agree… As probably the last person in the world who’d appreciate hearts, flowers and romance, Coop is convinced that true love doesn’t exist – which is rather unfortunate considering he’s also known as Cupid, the God of Love. He’d rather spend his days drinking, womanising and generally having as much fun as he possible can. As far as he’s concerned, shooting people with bolts of pure love is a waste of his time…but then his path crosses with that of shy and retiring Skye Sawyer and nothing will ever be quite the same again. A sexy romance fantasy, Eros is a seductive re-telling of the classic Greek myth, Cupid and Psyche.

      • June 2022

        I Only Cry With Emoticons

        by Yuvi Zalkow

        I Only Cry with Emoticons is a story about the many superficial ways we connect in a world full of communication devices, and how one guy learns how to connect with the people he cares about in real life. Saul’s the kind of guy who hides in the bathroom at his high-tech day job in order to write a novel about his dead grandfather, and then he wonders why his boss wants to fire him. Saul tells his almost-ex-wife about a blind date and then wonders why she slams the door in his face. When Saul gets drunk and tells his new girlfriend that he wants her to meet his ex-wife, he doesn’t understand why his girlfriend leaves him. While Saul’s career and love life crumble, he tries not to let that mess up his precious relationship with his seven-year-old son, who’s more comfortable living with Saul’s ex and her new boyfriend. When the pieces of Saul’s life crash into each other, we find out if he can wake up and cobble together a more connected life, a life as a decent dad in a decent relationship, while still finishing that novel about his bankrupt, drunk grandfather who struggled with the very same things. I Only Cry with Emoticons is about the ways that we try to connect with each other in a time when we’re sometimes more connected to our devices than our friends and family.

      • Fiction

        I am Nirvana. The story of Kurt Cobain

        by Andrea Biscaro

        Kurt è la rock star più famosa del pianeta. Ha appena ventisette anni, ma ha già vissuto tutto. Adesso è solo, lontano dai riflettori e dai palchi, senza amici, senza più voglia di scrivere e di suonare, blindato tra le pareti dorate della sua reggia di Seattle.  Nella detonazione dello sparo Kurt rivive tutta la sua vita: l'infanzia ad Aberdeen, i locali, la nascita dei Nirvana, il primo contratto con la Sub Pop, la droga, il successo planetario e improvviso di Nevermind, il grunge, l'amore disperato per Courtney Love, la dipendenza dall'eroina, le tournée mondiali, la nascita di Frances Bean, In Utero, il policlinico di Roma, le disintossicazioni, Unplugged in New York. Fino a quel maledetto fucile Remington... A fargli immancabile compagnia è la voce di quell’amico misterioso al cui abbraccio mortale non saprà sfuggire.

      • February 2019

        Globi's Adventures in Rome

        by Daniel Frick, Jürg Lendenmann

        A thief steals a golden statue, the 'Mama Lupa', and makes his getaway on a bicycle. Romy and Remo‘s dog gives chase at once. Meanwhile, Globi wakes up at his little albergo, ready to start his day. Stepping out onto the pavement, he is knocked down by a large dog, followed by her owners, the twins Romy and Remo … It‘s the beginning of a wild, spectacular chase, on foot and by scooter, with the panorama of the Eternal City unfolding as a backdrop. Globi also meets the Swiss Guard, who insist on showing him around – and he even bumps into the Pope!

      • Children's & YA
        October 2020

        Wrong

        by Matilde Piran, Andrea Falcone

        Wrong is the story of a journey: Davide and Elisa, both 15, are on the run, looking for a place to be themselves. It’s also the story of a friendship and the search for a common language to express all those emotions that the two just can’t deal with.Davide is the invisible boy. He doesn’t like or dislike anything specific, girls and boys frighten him equally, he doesn’t fit in with any particular group, and he doesn’t know how to approach his own desires.Elisa’s family has just moved to the city from a small town so that her kid brother can get the therapy he needs. She doesn’t know anyone yet. What she knows is that her half-wit brother, will not help her make new friends.Through text and images, the story snowballs towards the meeting between Davide and Elisa, and between two different ways to go wrong and be wrong - and to do it together.

      • Children's & YA

        Future Atlas

        by Enrico Passoni

        How will our future look like? This volume recounts, through clear and funny illustrations, the life of a typical family of 2050. The main themes are represented with two large boards: an introductive scene to contextualize the subject, focusing on items and everyday situations, and the following spread zooming in with realistic examples of the various innovations which will characterize our daily life. Every item represented in the book is actually going to exist, based on scientific records and discove so that children of today will learn about the actual future they are going to live in.

      • Children's & YA

        Amazing Places

        by Miralda Colombo

        A series dedicated to the wonders of the world, to be discovered through precious and peculiar books, filled with sensational illustrations. Not only for the contents, these books are “wonderful” also in their binding, with surprising elements on the cover andfor their evocative illustrations.A journey in discovery of the 15 most amazing places of the world created by humankind, which will enchant children and grown-ups: Taj Mahal, Machu Picchu, Cheope’s Pyramid and many others. For each place, there will bea suggested itinerary for a guided tour, a legend, the story of the construction and many more curiosities.

      • Memoirs

        Nein, Nein, Nein!: One Man’s Tale of Depression, Psychic Torment, and a Bus Tour of the Holocaust

        by Jerry Stahl

        In September 2016, Jerry Stahl was feeling nervous on the eve of a two-week trip across Poland and Germany. But it was not just the stops at Auschwitz, Buchenwald, and Dachau that gave him anxiety. It was the fact that he would he would be traveling with two dozen strangers, by bus. In a tour group. And he was not a tour-group kind of guy. The decision to visit Holocaust-world did not come easy. Stahl’s lifelong depression at an all-time high, his career and personal life at an all-time low, he had the idea to go on a trip where the despair he was feeling—out-of-control sadness, regret, and fear, not just for himself, but for our entire country—would be appropriate. And where was despair more appropriate than the land of the Six Million? Seamlessly weaving global and personal history, through the lens of Stahl’s own bent perspective, Nein, Nein, Nein! stands out as a triumph of strange-o reporting, a tale that takes us from gang polkas to tour-rash to the truly disturbing snack bar at Auschwitz. Strap in for a raw, surreal, and redemptively hilarious trip. Get on the bus.

      • Health & Personal Development

        ZEN COMMUNICATOR

        by Giovanni Ottaviani

        The ability to communicate emotions effectively and to perceive other people’s feelings permits to interact with others and with ourselves creating the basis for success in life. Communication is not limited to a series of words placed in a given order: it’s the outcome (for about 93%) of hand gestures, voice tone, facial expressions and bodymovements. Zen Communication techniques offer the chance to discover the secrets of particular mechanisms, which are often produced subconsciously, and improve them. We can put these original, innovative and simple teachings into practice to achieve excellencein every field of life. How to:• feel at ease in front of others• face a public audience transmitting friendship, charisma and trust• regulate a suitable voice tone and use the right words• breath properly• discover the benefits of relaxation and meditation techniques• control emotions and daily stress• enhance the sensitivity of perceiving others and their emotions• interpret body language• improve the fluidity, balance and elegance of body movements,making them more expressive, involving and harmonious

      • Biography & True Stories
        March 2018 - May 2018

        Cellini-Freedom Fighter

        This is his true story.

        by Vito "Tutuc" Cellini and Mick J. Prodger

        Born in New York and raised in Italy, Vito “Tutuc” Cellini went from street gangster to soldier to resistance fighter to secret agent – all before he was twenty-one years of age. Drafted into the fascist Italian army against his will and sent to the front line, he deserted and joined Tito’s Yugoslavian Partisans fighting the Nazis, returning to Italy to join the Allies amid one of the biggest cover-ups of the European war. He ended the war working covertly with the American OSS (forerunner of the CIA) hunting down criminals and undesirables. Sailing home to New York in 1948 with a forged Italian passport and just 12 cents in his pocket, he was arrested at Ellis Island. Since then, Cellini’s inventiveness, reputation and irrepressible sense of adventure have taken him all over the world, often putting his life in great peril. Respected by the New York Mafia, Cellini later negotiated with some of the most feared organized crime syndicates in Italy. Nicaragua’s President Somoza sought his advice on guerilla warfare and weapons tactics, and while in Nicaragua he was embroiled in the assassination of a high profile journalist and had to flee for his life. Cellini has kept Federal Agents informed of credible plots to assassinate known enemies of the United States. He even served for a short time, albeit inadvertently, as bodyguard for a notorious drug lord in Mexico. He has never been afraid of taking the law into his own hands because, he says, sometimes that is the only way to survive. His inventions, including the Cellini muzzle brake, have earned him 19 patents and the undying respect and gratitude of members of the U.S. Special Forces and Law Enforcement. He has been privileged to count some of America’s most revered and decorated military heroes among his closest friends. Cellini is, more than anything, a patriot; a man who puts honor above all. And while some of his adventures make fictional spies and secret agents pale by comparison, unlike his fictitious counterparts, Cellini always remained faithful to one woman. Now in his 90s, he finally feels comfortable talking about his life, and he isn’t pulling any punches. The good. The bad. The ugly. The truth. Includes more than 75 photographs.

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