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      • Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia

        Penerbit USM established in 1972 is a multiple award-winning scholarly publisher, bagging prestigious national awards such as National Academic Awards, National Book Awards, Malaysian Premier Literary Prize Awards, Malaysian Scholarly Publishing Council Awards, Malaysian Mathematical Science Society Awards, National Translation Awards, National Book Council of Malaysia Awards and Best Malaysian Titles. Penerbit USM has published more than 1,000 book titles and 16 journals covering a broad academic spectrum written by notable members of the academia. Besides high quality print format, we are now actively publishing electronic books and journals, which are made available in the global ebook marketplaces including Amazon.com, Apple Store, Google Play, Bookmate, 3M, Hoopla, e-Sentral and so on.

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      • Sainted Media

        The Bongles are a brand new series of illustrated children's books delivering a green environmental message across various platforms.  The series includes animated audio ebooks, STEM interactive booklets, games and printed books. The Bongles series explores the world of the magical Bongle Planet with its colourful bouncy creatures and delivers an eco-friendly message presented in an offbeat and fun way.

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      • Trusted Partner
        November 1999

        Via Mala

        by Knittel, John

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        Children's & YA
        2020

        Andolo

        The Talented Albino

        by Nsah Mala

        Mbesa village witnesses a peculiar birth; that of a boy with a special skin color. He becomes a curiosity for everyone. Nevertheless, his difference will not be a handicap for him… on the contrary! Andolo is a very talented man and knows how to prove it.

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        1993

        Origami-Rätsel

        Papierkunstwerke falten und raten. (spiel + freizeit)

        by Mala, Matthias

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        1992

        Backgammon-Spiele

        Neue Regeln, Varianten, Verschärfungen. (spiel + freizeit)

        by Mala, Matthias

      • Trusted Partner
        1993

        Doppelkopf

        Vom Solo bis zur Fuchsjagd. (rororo spiel + freizeit)

        by Mala, Matthias

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        October 1996

        Das Jahr hat 13 Monde

        Das Wissen um die Macht des Mondes in Geschichte und Gegenwart

        by Gardein, Uwe; Mala, Matthias

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        Botany & plant sciences
        September 2013

        Trichoderma

        Biology and Applications

        by Edited by Prasun K Mukherjee, U S Singh, B A Horwitz, Monika Schmoll, Mala Mukherjee.

        Trichoderma spp. are biotechnologically significant fungi, being widely used both in agriculture and industry. These microbes are also a potential drug source of clinical importance. In recent years, driven by advances in genetics and genomics, research on these fungi have opened new avenues for its varied applications. Divided into three sections, covering taxonomy and physiology, interactions with plants and applications and significance, this book also discusses topics that have seen rapid developments in the recent years. Various aspects of Trichoderma like molecular taxonomy, sexual and asexual developments, secondary metabolism, beneficial interactions with plants, applications as cell factories and harmful interactions with humans are discussed. This book, thus, hopes to be an essential ready reference for researchers, students and people form industry as well.

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        Horror & ghost stories, chillers (Children's/YA)
        October 2021

        El año de la rata

        by Jorge Alderete

        Our forests are shrinking every year due to fires forestry. Trees and all life that inhabits them, from tiny microorganisms to families of birds and animals are destroyed by flames that in most cases, are caused by we, humans.

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        Fiction

        WHY I CAN'T WRITE

        How to survive in a world where you can’t pay rent, can’t afford to focus, be healthy or to remain principled. Dijana Matković tells a powerful story of searching for a room of her own in the late stages of capitalism.

        by DIJANA MATKOVIĆ

        It is a coming-of-age story for Generation Z. How to grow up or even live in a world where no steady jobs are available, you can’t pay your rent and can’t afford medical or living expenses. Moreover, it touches on how to be a socially engaged artist in such a world, and more so, a woman in a post-me too world? Dijana, a daughter of working-class immigrants, tells the story of her difficult childhood and adolescence, how should became a journalist and later a writer in a society full of prejudices, glass ceilings and obstacles. How she gradually became a stereotypical ‘success story’, even though she still struggles with writing, because she can’t afford a ‘room of her own’.   Dijana is a daughter of working-class immigrants, who came to Slovenia in the eighties in search of a better future. The family is building a house but is made redundant from the local factory when Yugoslavia is in the midst of an economic crisis. When her parents get divorced, Dijana, her older sister and mother struggle with basic needs. She is ashamed of their poverty, her classmates bully her because of her immigrant status, but mostly because of her being ‘white trash’. In the local school she meets teachers with prejudices against immigrants, but is helped by a librarian who spots her talent. When Dijana goes to secondary school, she moves in with her older sister who lives in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. Her sister is into rave culture and Dijana starts to explore experimenting with drugs, music and dance. At the secondary school, she is again considered ‘the weird kid’, as she isn’t enough of a foreigner for other immigrant kids because she is from the country, yet she isn’t Slovenian enough for other native kids. She falls even deeper into drug addiction, fails the first year of school and has to move back to live with her mother. She takes on odd jobs to make ends meet. Whilst working as a waitress she encounters sexism and sexual violence from customers and abuse from the boss. She finishes night school and graduates. She meets many ‘lost’ people of her generation along the way, who tell her their stories about precarious, minimum wage jobs, lack of opportunities, expensive rent, etc. Dijana writes for numerous newspapers but loses or quits her job, because she isn’t allowed to write the stories she wants or because of the bad working conditions or the blatant sexual harassment. Due to the high rent in the capital, Dijana has to move to the countryside to live with her mother. She feels lonely there, struggles with anxiety and cannot write a second book, because she is constantly under pressure to make a living. She realises that she must persevere regardless of the obstacles, she must follow her inner truth and by writing about it, try to create a community of like-minded people, a community of people who support each other – all literature/art is social.

      • Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
        2022

        Damaged Deer. Anthology

        by Rafael Rubio

        This poetic anthology by Rafael Rubio, without a doubt one of the most relevant poetic voices nowadays in Chile, is of greatest relevance to invite teenagers to approach to poetry and helping them to face directly their pains and joys, with that which tears the apart and also with that which enlightens their path. This anthology includes a selection of poems made by the author himself. It includes poems published in Arbolando (1998), Luz rabiosa (2007), Mala siembra (2013) and Viernes santo (2019), as well as 17 unpublished poems.

      • Fantasy
        May 2014

        Blinded by Power

        Book Five in The Death Wizard Chronicles

        by Jim Melvin

        The long and bitter war is not over yet. One last battle remains, and it will set the Green Plains on fire. Mala’s army of monsters has come to challenge what remains of the white horsemen. At stake? Torg’s life . . . and Laylah’s freedom. But even if the Chain Man and his minions are somehow defeated, an all-powerful being still waits in the wings—Invictus, himself. When the sorcerer finally makes his appearance, will Torg and Laylah’s fragile hopes be incinerated?

      • February 2020

        El cine de Terrence Malick

        La esperanza de llegar a casa

        by Alzola Cerero, Pablo

        Las películas que el cineasta estadounidense Terrence Malick ha realizado hasta la fecha, desde Malas tierras (1973) a Vida oculta (2019), no son muchas, pero todas han dejado una huella singular en la historia del séptimo arte. ¿Cuál es esa singularidad que ha despertado en el público tanta admiración como rechazo? El cine de Malick expresa, mediante un lenguaje audiovisual muy característico, preocupaciones que atañen a todo ser humano tales como la búsqueda de la propia identidad, la distancia o cercanía con los otros y el hallazgo de un hogar. Tomando la última cuestión, el hogar, como punto de partida, este libro plantea un acercamiento a la filmografía del cineasta de enfoque amplio e interés humano, en el que destacan dos grandes referentes: la tradición bíblica y el pensamiento de Stanley Cavell, un filósofo tan cinematográfico como americano. Al final, se descubre que tanto los mundos y personajes creados por Malick como la vivencia en la que se sumerge el espectador confluyen en un mismo anhelo: la esperanza de llegar a casa.

      • Peace studies & conflict resolution
        June 2017

        Implementing UNSCR 2250

        Youth and Religious Actors Engaging for Peace

        by Aubrey Cox, Melissa Nozell, Imrana Alhaji Buba

        This report explores how youth and traditional religious leaders are partnering for peace, how they might partner more effectively in the future, and the unique role to be played by those who hold both identities. Derived from a desk literature review, online surveys, interviews, and case studies, the report is sponsored by the Center for Applied Conflict Transformation at the United States Institute of Peace (USIP).

      • Civil War Child (A Memoir)

        by Nestor Udoh

        In the dry season of 1966, a group of Nigerian soldiers, led by Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu, an army major, staged a coup d’état that overthrew the elected government of Nigeria. They killed the Prime Minister, Alhaji Abubakar Tafawa Balewa and some other high-ranking government officials. One thing led to another, and led by Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, an army officer, the Eastern Region of Nigeria declared itself an independent Republic of Biafra. In the rainy season of 1967, a civil war broke out between Nigeria and Biafra. An estimated one million people died in the war, mostly from hunger, starvation and sundry privations. The war severely affected Ikpe Annang, where the author grew up. From a serene, rich and natural African clan, complete with its rich culture and tradition, which the author has taken time to describe, it was reduced to an unrecognizable physical and cultural rubble at the end of the war.  This is the story of how the author survived the Nigerian-Biafra war as a child on the war front that his once serene village had become. He had very close calls, lost his playmates to death and was subjected to serious psychological trauma as a result. The story is captured in blood-chilling and captivating details by the author of this book. Reading like a Nollywood movie, it is at once interesting and heart-rending. It is a true account of the Nigerian civil war, told from the eyes of a child in such an innocent and real manner that it can make you laugh at times and cry at other times. It makes an interesting read and could be useful as research or reference material for both students and others interested in African anthropology and local culture. It is written in excellent, flowing prose, which displays creative writing at its best. It is also a good study material for literary studies and stylistics students.

      • September 2013

        Dare Me

        by Parker Blue

        Everyone they love may be doomed. Everything they cherish may be destroyed. There is no turning back. Torg and Layla’s world is in chaos; their life together, in jeopardy. Even a powerful Death Wizard such as Torg may not triumph as three terrible wars are unleashed upon the land. The evil druids of the forest Dhutanga—giant, insect-like monsters—swarm to attack the white horsemen of Jivita. The druids are superior both in strength and numbers, but the forces of good are not without hope. Torg and his Tugars stand by the horsemen’s sides. Several hundred leagues to the east, an army of zombies invades Tējo, the great desert. Most of the Tugars have left to aid their allies, and only a few warriors remain to defend the Tugars’ homeland against this horrendous assault. The most devastating force of all is led by Mala, the ruined snow giant, who has marched with his massive army of cretins and golden soldiers to assail the black fortress of Nissaya. Triken is on fire.

      • Fiction
        September 2020

        Zodiaco Street Food

        by Heman Zed

        Times change and even organized crime needs to run for cover. Romeo Marconato, former member of the Mala of Brenta, certainly does have a gift: the ability to sniff out good deals. Stuck with a wife he hates, a difficult child and a villa in the Paduan countryside, he has built his business from the ground up at the edges of the law: Zodiaco, a zodiac themed food truck franchise that runs along the Padova-Venezia highway.Then there is super chef Vitiello, tv super star from the show The Simple Cook, and his writers, knees deep in a creative slump for the following season format. And there is also a loose cannon: she waits tables at L’ultimo Doge, hiding her true descent in spite of herself. However, Romeo Marconato is the pivot of the story. Uncontested king of low priced and even lower quality street food, he will be served a juicy opportunity at the hands of his past. All is left to see, is how well he will handle a chain of events well beyond his grasp.

      • September 2018

        Malas madres

        Aborto e infanticidio en perspectiva histórica

        by Julieta Di Corleto

        It is a study on female crime in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is a rigorous and original investigation that works with a wide variety of police and prison statistics, studies by experts in criminology, records and sources that allow us to understand the phenomenon in all its dimensions: press articles, legislation, doctrine; and finally, judicial files. The work shows the relationships between criminology and the modern press, reveals the disputes between police, lawyers, judges and prosecutors, while shedding light on the material reality of women accused of these crimes. By replenishing their voices and experiences, the research puts motherhood at the center which, as a social and historical construction, during the period studied was a normalizing ideal, but also a widely resisted model.

      • Religion: general
        January 2015

        LA CONCIENCIA

        by Flecha Andrés, José Román

        ¿Qué es la conciencia? ¿Qué significan expresiones como «me remuerde» la conciencia (o «no me remuerde»)? ¿Queda todo «arreglado» con tal de que las malas acciones no sean conocidas, para que parezca que no existen? A estas cuestiones relativas a la conciencia se refiere este libro. Está concebido siguiendo el esquema clásico que asume los pasos de ver, juzgar y actuar. En el primer capítulo se dirige la vista a nuestra comprensión de la conciencia. En el segundo y el tercero se recogen las bases para un discernimiento sobre la conciencia, tomadas de la Biblia y de la reflexión cristiana sobre la misma. En el tercero, la mirada a la situación se abre a una reflexión sobre la responsabilidad humana tanto personal como estructural, siempre alentada por la esperanza.

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