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      • Gema Insani

        Gema Insani is one of the largest publishing houses in Indonesia. The company was established in 1986 and has published various genres of books including children books, fiction andnon-fiction as well as books on Islam. Some titles have been translated into different languages and Gema Insani has maintained good relations with other publishing houses in Asia, Australia, and Europe. Gema Insani is always committed to serving the society by publishing valuable and innovative books. Beside the publishing books, Gema Insani has also involved in printing and other businesses.

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      • Practical Inspiration Publishing

        The home of books that mean business

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      • Trusted Partner
        Biography & True Stories
        February 2017

        Jackie Chan:Never Grow Up, Only Get Older

        by Jackie Chan, Zhu Mo

        This is an autobiography of Chinese Kongfu star Jackie Chan. The book is a true recording of this international superstar’s growth and life experience for the last 50 years. It tells us the legendary actor’s stories, and also reflects a fantastic acting age.

      • Bankruptcy & insolvency

        Slaves to the Money Lenders.

        by James Kilcullen

        When the SW bank in Hibernia becomes insolvent its CEO S.W.A. Mullarkey persuades his old friend, Moxy O'Shea, Taoiseach, to guarantee its solvency. Mullarkey is delighted, having passed the problem to the taxpayers; Frank Carney, leader of the opposition, is furious and demands a general election. The EU demand an austerity budget. Frank wins the election and becomes Taoiseach, but how can he save his country?

      • Political / legal thriller
        August 2012

        Bankers to Bankruptcy

        by James Lingard

        Memoir of extraordinary events during the career of an insolvency practitioner, giving a glimpse of life in the City of London. The book shows how 'innocent' banks became caught up in the banking crisis.

      • Moral Dilemma
        August 2018

        A snowy firework

        Ulrike B.'s search for meaning and love life in two systems

        by Harry Schmidt

        industrial designer Rike is neither an outsider nor privileged. She has to earn money as a single mother. But her profession is no longer needed. And she has no shoulder to lean on.Instead of taking advantage of the new freedoms, she works off their constraints. But sometimes she breaks out. The sparks fly in her sky.A brave, illusionless search for meaning in life, for beauty and happiness.A love story beyond all clichés.Exploring depths, sensual, trenchant.

      • Children's & YA
        March 2023

        WAS IST WAS Natural Sciences easy. Mathematics: Numbers Everywhere!

        Natural, irrational and infinite

        by Dr. Wolfgang Blum

        Everything around us is number! Tiny numbers, huge numbers, half numbers, whole numbers, evenand odd numbers. This book takes those interested in mathematics on an exciting journey into theworld of numbers: From fractions, (unsolvable) equations to roots, the relationships in mathematicsare explained plausibly and (almost) without formula. Like the other six volumes in the"Naturwissenschaften easy!" series, this book includes a summary and glossary for quick reference.Infographics, illustrations and photos make complex relationships understandable.The non-fiction book for all (future) math aces aged 11 and up.

      • September 2019

        My Father is a Deep Sea Diver

        by Elisa Sabatinelli, Iacopo Bruno

        At the center of the story is the Marina, the epicenter of the divers’ explorations and the family that founded it. Ettore is the youngest in the family. His dream of becoming a diver, like his father and grandfather, is cruelly destroyed by Amedeo Limonta, an unscrupulous businessman, who builds a fashionable seaside resort right next to the Marina, sending it bankrupt. Ettore’s family is forced to move to the city, far from the sea. But what Amedeo Limonta really wants to do is to capture the Pearl, the soul of the sea, and then sell it for a fortune. Ettore is the one who finds it, though, on his eighth birthday. But the Pearl belongs to the sea, which is where it must return. So begins Ettore’s mission to put all the elements back into their natural order. Illustrated by Iacopo Bruno

      • August 2007

        The Treasure in Your Heart

        Yoga and Stories for Peaceful Children

        by Sydney Solis

        Help create peaceful children and a peaceful world with this book that teaches the universal wisdom of yoga philosophy using multicultural, interfaith stories to bring peace and character education to children and families. This book, for teachers and parents to share with children, has 26 teaching tales culled from the world's many faith traditions. It features such gems as "Mohammad and the Cat" (about kindness), "Brahma's Tears" (about unity), "Calming the Storm" (about courage), and "Conejito and the Wax Doll" (about anger management). Plus, there are many stories from African, Buddhist, Jewish, and Sufi traditions as well. This book also focuses on meditation and relaxation-for children to improve health and literacy-and features follow-up activities and the classic Storytime Yoga method of including yoga poses scripted with the stories!

      • Science fiction
        May 2015

        Absence of Mind

        by H. C. H. Ritz

        It's 2034, and society is dominated by technology and almost bankrupt of direct human contact. Phoebe Bernhart is a nurse in the "neuro ward" at Grady Hospital in Atlanta when her youngest brother becomes one of the first victims of what is soon dubbed Hyper-Aggression Disorder. When Phoebe suspects a technological cause, her strange, beautiful, antisocial new acquaintance, Mila Bremer, a software engineer, agrees to help. Mila may be part of the cure… or she may be the cause… or maybe she'll prove to be indifferent to the fates of thousands of people, including Phoebe's brother.

      • Fiction
        January 2015

        The Book of Names

        Stories

        by Royce Leville

        Strange situations, unsolvable problems, secret lives, redemption and revenge. Who are the people behind the names? Frankie, Pavel, Willard, Esmeralda, Milo, Shannon ... these are just some of the stories in The Book of Names. There's a benevolent locksmith with keys to every lock in town. There's a serial-killing vet who harvests his victims' organs. A pediatrician battling her own imaginary friends. A group of men locked inside a container, stranded at a harbor somewhere. A performance artist who can open a bottle of champagne in an extraordinary way. And more. Royce Leville's second book is a mesmerizing collection of the bizarre, the off-kilter, the strangely normal and the cleverly humorous

      • May 2015

        Absence of Mind

        by H. C. H. Ritz (author)

        It's 2034, and society is dominated by technology and almost bankrupt of direct human contact. Phoebe Bernhart is a nurse in the "neuro ward" at Grady Hospital in Atlanta when her youngest brother becomes one of the first victims of what is soon dubbed Hyper-Aggression Disorder. When Phoebe suspects a technological cause, her strange, beautiful, antisocial new acquaintance, Mila Bremer, a software engineer, agrees to help. Mila may be part of the cure… or she may be the cause… or maybe she'll prove to be indifferent to the fates of thousands of people, including Phoebe's brother.

      • February 2021

        Living a fulfiled life - this how to do it

        The wisdoms of the Hamanyalas

        by Ilona Friederici

        Hamanyalas make your life easier. Where can we turn to when a situation seems hopeless? Whom can we talk to when we need some good advice? How can we solve a seemingly unsolvable problem? The answer to all these questions can be found in yourself. The Hamanyalas symbolize your own skills to solve problems. You can resort to them anytime and live an easy, content and happy life. This book shows you how to use your Hamanyala in order to solve every conflict or situation. Your path to always do the right thing at the right moment. ‘After this, you will never be the same again and can’t go back to the one you were before.’

      • Crime & mystery
        August 2012

        Revelation

        by Vincent Cobb

        Newly promoted after successfully rising to the greatest challenge of her career, Angela Crossley finds herself once again facing evil head on , but this time her investigative insight is clouded by the burgeoning awareness of her increasing sensitivity to the paranormal. Newly installed at Scotland Yard, she s haunted by the past even as her torrent of inexplicable dreams foretells events and crimes to come with terrifying accuracy. Her new department s first task is to look into patterns of criminal behaviour find the correlations between crime and criminal, victim and violation, pick up the trail and solve the unsolvable. The past, therefore, is her constant companion , but soon the violent and bloody present intervenes and Angela must come to terms with who she really is before time runs out. What she finds out, about herself and the crimes themselves, no one could have predicted.

      • Football (Soccer, Association football)
        August 2015

        A Tale of Two Seasons

        The Fall and Rise of Heart of Midlothian

        by Steve Weddell

        A Tale of Two Seasons provides a fan's eye view of two of the most momentous seasons in Hearts' 140-year history, covering unthinkable calamity and ultimate salvation. Perilously close to extinction after their Lithuanian owners became insolvent, the book relives Heart of Midlothian's year in administration, starting out on minus 15 points with a team composed of under-20s and a few seasoned pros on half-wages. First-hand, game-by-game experience of the season traces media perception of events on and off the pitch, and the attitudes of opposing supporters. After the bittersweet denouement of relegation comes the club's return from the brink as fans' group the Foundation of Hearts and businesswoman Ann Budge pave the way for fan ownership. And so to the following season's promotion campaign, the newly remodelled club finding itself locked in a three-way promotion battle with Rangers and Hibernian, breaking records along the way to winning the title.

      • The Cypher Files

        An Escape Room… in a Book!

        by Dimitris Chassapakis

        The new interactive puzzle book from the creator of the bestselling cult phenomenon Journal 29   The Cypher Files is an utterly unique reading experience. In this brain-bending interactive game, you'll solve puzzles on every page, and obtain keys to move forward by submitting answers online. To solve each puzzle, you'll need to think outside the book.   You are an agent of CY.P.H.E.R., the secret international agency working on 'unsolvable' code-based cases. Called upon to investigate cryptic clues discovered in the wake of a series of mysterious disappearances, the clock is ticking to crack the codes before it's too late.   To escape this book, you must write, draw, search, fold and cut pages, explore virtual escape rooms and think laterally to identify the perpetrator and solve the mystery.

      • Historical fiction
        April 2015

        Peter Paul. Rubens Leben

        Biografischer Roman

        by Blackader, Johanna

        In a Europe in the grip of the 30/Year/War, the young Fleming Peter Paul Rubens is determined to revolutionize painting. In 1600 he travels from Antwerp to Italy to study the old masters. With his unorthodox paintings, populated by people of flesh and blood, he celebrates his first successes. But his rise is interrupted by the sudden death of his mother, causing him to return to the Spanish Netherlands and build a new life together with his wife, Isabella. His pictures, shocking and touching his audience, soon make him rich and famous all over Europe. His prestige grows so far that powerful people such as Maria de Medici want to be painted by him and the governor of the Spanish Netherlands eventually sends him to Spain and England as an ambassador. There, he is confronted with a seemingly unsolvable task: He must restore peace to a Europe torn apart by war. Witty and forcefully, this novel tells the story of one of the 17th century’s most remarkable geniuses.

      • February 2019

        Ukrainian Bishop, American Church

        by Martha Bohachevsky-Chomiak

        Constantine Bohachevsky was not a typical bishop. On the eve of his unexpected nomination as bishop to the Ukrainian Catholics in America, in March 1924, the Vatican secretly whisked him from Warsaw to Rome to be ordained. He arrived in America that August to a bankrupt church and a hostile clergy. He stood his ground, and chose to live а simple missionary life. He eschewed public pomp, as did his immigrant congregations. He regularly visited his scattered churches. He fought a bitter fight for the independence of the church from outside interference – a kind of struggle between the Church and the state, absent both. He refashioned a failing immigrant church in America into a self-sustaining institution that half a century after his death could help resurrect the underground Catholic Church in Ukraine, which became the largest Eastern Catholic church today. This trailblazing biography, based on recently opened sources from the Vatican, Ukraine and the United States, brings the reader from the placid life of the married Catholic Ukrainian clergy in the Habsburg Empire to industrial America.

      • Crime & mystery

        The Cruise Connection

        Bob Burns Investigates

        by Peter Kerr

        A strong cast of sharply-drawn and colourful characters gives Bob Burns and his two unlikely sidekicks plenty to cope with in an intriguing story of greed, guile, deceit and double-dealing that’s sparked off by the discovery of a severed finger in a cruise ship passenger’s quiche lorraine. Does the finger belong to an alleged man-overboard victim? Was the man overboard pushed or did he commit suicide? Is it all just a cleverly engineered insurance scam? Does a shady Eastern European billionaire’s interest in gaining control of a famous British football club have anything to do with all of this? These are just a few of the many questions that Bob&Co. must find answers to as they travel to Mallorca to join the cruise liner Ostentania en route to the Canary Islands. Will they encounter trouble in Tenerife, lawlessness in Lanzarote or, perhaps, even grand larceny in Gran Canaria? Confusing coincidences pop up like mushrooms as Bob strives to solve what he initially considers to be an unsolvable crime – if indeed any crime has been committed at all.

      • March 2013

        Ice and Embers

        Out of Print

        by Augusta Li, Anne Cain

        Sequel to Ash and EchoesBlessed Epoch: Book TwoDespite their disparate natures, Yarrow, Duncan, and Sasha united against overwhelming odds to save Prince Garith’s life. Now Garith is king and the three friends may be facing their undoing.Distraught over Yarrow’s departure to find the cure to his magical affliction, Duncan struggles with his new role as Bairn of Windwake, a realm left bankrupt by his predecessor. Many of Duncan’s vassals conspire against him, and Sasha’s unorthodox solutions to Duncan’s problem have earned them the contempt of Garith’s nobles.When word reaches Duncan and Sasha that Yarrow is in danger, they want nothing more than to rush to his aid. But Duncan’s absence could tip Windwake into the hands of his enemies. In addition, a near-mythic order of assassins wants Sasha dead. Without Yarrow, Duncan and Sasha can’t take the fight to the assassins. They are stuck, entangled in a political world they don’t understand. But finding Yarrow may cause more problems, and with his court divided, King Garith must strike a balance between supporting his friends and assuaging the nobles who want Duncan punished—and Sasha executed. Winner in the 2013 Rainbow Awards.Fifth (tie): Best LGBT Cover – Illustration ;

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