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      • Inner Flower Child Books

        We present to you a rhino that actually once circled the earth in the spaceship, an artist cat from Paris known by everyone, the adventures, and wanderlust of a tiny house, and love stories kissed by the sun... Curious? If you are looking for children's books with a universal message of hope and connectedness, we'd love the opportunity to meet with you. Inner Flower Child Books is a children's book publisher founded in California in 2012 by the creative team of author Susan Schaefer Bernardo (M.A. English Languages and Literature, Yale University) and illustrator Courtenay Fletcher (BFA Advertising/Graphic Design, Art Center College of Design). These artists and their team produce profound, touching, and humorously inspiring books that have become very successful in the US. With wittiness, humor, and intelligence — with rhymes at times — they create stories that promote children's language and social capabilities development. Partly because of that, Susan’s and Courtenay's picture books are used nationwide by schools, children's charities, therapists, and families across the United States to help children and youth heal from problems, large and small. At a time when the whole world is being hit by the trauma of a pandemic, books such as “Sun Kisses and Moon Hugs” bring children and young people a comforting message of love and connection. The colorfully illustrated and inspiring picture books contain generally assignable topics such as healing trauma, bringing people closer to living a sustainable life, and the power of creative expression — predestined to be successful worldwide. (Speaking of worldwide distribution: one of Susan’s and Courtenay's books, “The Rhino Who Swallowed The Storm” was sent to the International Space Station to orbit the planet — and was read aloud by astronaut Kate Rubins as part of the innovative “Story Time From Space” program and broadcasted! Apart from that, “The Rhino” was also promoted by former, then-incumbent First Lady Michelle Obama and present presidential candidate Joe Biden. For more information, please visit our website!). All Inner Flower Child Books titles are currently only published in the United States. Susan and Courtenay are therefore pleased to be able to offer publication and subsidiary rights on all other world markets for the first time. On our book fair landing page, you can find book trailers and details about our work: http://www.innerflowerchildbooks.com/buchmesse2020.html. We, the European representatives Anette and Leonie Waldeck, are happy to present the works of Inner Flower Child Books to you in the context of the Frankfurt book fair. Here we would like to meet in person or jump on an online video call to speak about publishing and foreign sub-rights options. Please contact us at +49 179 10 93 276 or via email buchmesse2020@innerflowerchild.com to ask questions or to make an appointment. Thank you for your time.   Anette and Leonie Waldeck with international greetings from the US from Susan Bernardo and Courtenay Fletcher

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      • Kindberg

        Spanish literary fiction. House founded in 2015 in Valparaíso (Chile). We want to provide a haven for readers in times of storm. Now that the arrival of new titles is overwhelming, at Kindberg we are committed to a detailed rhythm, to slow-publishing instead of disposable titles. The books we choose are the ones we like and that is why we believe in them and we want other readers to like them. And yes, we only publish fiction, because "poetry, beauty, art, love are the things that keep us alive".

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        February 2022

        Das alte Kind

        Thriller

        by Zoë Beck

        Es sind nur wenige Tage, die Carla von ihrem Kind getrennt im Krankenhaus verbringt – Tage, die alles verändern. Als die Schwester ihr das Baby in die Arme legt, ist Carla überzeugt, dass es gar nicht ihr Kind sein kann. Doch niemand glaubt ihr … Fiona wacht in ihrer Badewanne auf. Kerzen stehen am Wannenrand, Blütenblätter schwimmen auf dem Wasser, das sich allmählich rot färbt – von ihrem Blut. Mit letzter Kraft schleppt sie sich zum Telefon. Im Krankenhaus behauptet sie, jemand hätte versucht, sie zu töten. Doch niemand glaubt ihr …

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        October 2011

        Suizidal

        Die Psychoökonomie einer Suche

        by Kind, Jürgen

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        June 1983

        Das verlorene Kind

        Roman

        by Peter Engel, Rahel Sanzara

        In ihrem Sensationserfolg von 1926, der in elf Sprachen übersetzt wurde, erzählt Rahel Sanzara einen wirklichen Kriminalfall des 19. Jahrhunderts. Der junge Fritz ist das Kind einer Vergewaltigung. Scheinbar unbelastet, wächst er mit seiner Mutter auf einem norddeutschen Gutshof auf, bis die Begegnung mit der arglosen Anna, der vierjährigen Tochter des Gutsbesitzers, eine tief vergrabene Störung offenbart und ihm zum Verhängnis wird …

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        September 2018

        Das fremde Kind

        by E. T. A. Hoffmann, Lisbeth Zwerger

        Die Geschwister Christlieb und Felix von Brakel leben mit ihren Eltern auf dem Land. Eines Tages kommt ihr reicher, weltläufiger Onkel Cyprianus zu Besuch und bringt ihnen »modernes« mechanisches Spielzeug aus der Stadt mit. Er verspricht, ihnen einen »zeitgemäßen« Hauslehrer zu besorgen, damit sie nicht »zurück blieben«. Doch der angekündigte Erzieher, der pechschwarz gekleidete Magister Tinte, entpuppt sich als Kinderfeind und Sadist. So bitten sie das magische »fremde Kind«, das sie auf ihren Waldspaziergängen kennengelernt haben, um Hilfe. Ein Märchen – auch für Erwachsene: E. T. A. Hoffmans Meistererzählung, in der Sammlung Die Serapionsbrüder 1819 veröffentlicht, erscheint erstmals als vollständige Einzelausgabe in der Insel-Bücherei, illustriert von der unvergleichlichen Lisbeth Zwerger.

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        September 2019

        »Das Herz bleibt ein Kind«

        Weihnachten mit Fontane

        by Matthias Reiner, Selda Marlin Soganci

        »Das Herz bleibt ein Kind«: Der Band versammelt Weihnachtstexte von Theodor Fontane. Der Zauber des schönsten Festes des Jahres wird nicht nur in seinen Romanen von Vor dem Sturm bis Effi Briest beschworen, sondern auch in Weihnachtsgedichten für seine Frau Emilie, den eigenen Kindheitserinnerungen an die »Back- und Schlachttage« im Elternhaus in Swinemünde, einer Weihnachtswanderung durch die Mark Brandenburg oder dem spartanischen Heiligabend der Familie Poggenpuhl in der kleinen Berliner Mietwohnung: Weihnachten, wie es früher war!

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        1973

        Die Posaune wird erschallen.

        "Cargo"-Kulte in Melanesien.

        by Peter Worsley, Monika Kind

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        October 2008

        Das innere Kind umarmen

        Die Kraft der Gefühle nutzen und Verhaltensmuster ändern

        by Jannes, Kim-Anne

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        Mind, Body, Spirit

        Science, Being, & Becoming

        The Spiritual Lives of Scientists

        by Paul J. Mills, Ph.D.

        Spirituality is the Final Frontier for ScienceContrary to popular belief, not all scientists are materialists fervently discounting the spiritual. Science, Being, & Becoming is about the spiritual lives of scientists, their actual transpersonal, metaphysical and mystical experiences. The book's material is derived from intimate interviews with over 30 scientists as they describe the circumstances under which they had the experiences and how those experiences changed their consciousness, transformed their belief systems about the nature of the world, and changed their scientific work.

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        October 2021

        Yoga für das innere Kind

        Mit 55 Übungen die Vergangenheit heilen

        by Vogt, Selina

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        December 2022

        Class, work and whiteness

        Race and settler colonialism in Southern Rhodesia, 1919–79

        by Nicola Ginsburgh

        This book offers the first comprehensive history of white workers from the end of the First World War to Zimbabwean independence in 1980. It reveals how white worker identity was constituted, examines the white labouring class as an ethnically and nationally heterogeneous formation comprised of both men and women, and emphasises the active participation of white workers in the ongoing and contested production of race. White wage labourers' experiences, both as exploited workers and as part of the privileged white minority, offer insight into how race and class co-produced one another and how boundaries fundamental to settler colonialism were regulated and policed. Based on original research conducted in Zimbabwe, South Africa and the UK, this book offers a unique theoretical synthesis of work on gender, whiteness studies, labour histories, settler colonialism, Marxism, emotions and the New African Economic History.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2024

        Inner empire

        Architecture and Imperialism in the British Isles, 1550-1950

        by Daniel Maudlin, Alex Bremner

        Inner Empire explores the impact of imperial cultures on the landscapes and urban environments of the British Isles from the sixteenth century through to the twentieth century. It asserts that Britain's four-hundred year entanglement with global empire left its mark upon the British Isles as much as it did the wider world. Buildings stood as one of the most conspicuous manifestations of the myriad relationships that Britain maintained with the theory and practice of colonialism in its modern history. Divided into two main sections, the volume's content considers 'internal' colonisation and its infrastructures of control, order, and suppression, alongside wider relationships between architecture, the imperial economy, and cultural identity. Taken together, the essays in this volume present for the first time a coherent analysis of the British Isles as an imperial setting understood through its buildings, spaces, and infrastructure.

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        May 1997

        Gabriele Münter und die Kinderwelt

        by Gisela Kleine

        Gabriele Munter zeichnet zu Beginn dieses Jahrhunderts für ihr Patenkind ein Bilderbuch, das hier zum ersten Mal veröffentlicht wird.

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