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      • Chelsea Green Publishing

        Founded in 1984, Chelsea Green Publishing is recognized as a leading publisher of books on the politics and practice of sustainable living, publishing authors who bring in-depth, practical knowledge to life, and give readers hands-on information related to organic farming and gardening, ecology and the environment, healthy food, sustainable economics, progressive politics, and, most recently, integrative health and wellness. Chelsea Green has offices in Vermont and London and become 100% employee owned in 2020.

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        Specialist books in the fields of pharmacy - drug information - medicine.

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      • In the Deep Blue: The Sardine, The Octopus

        by Maria Koursi

        This is a fold-out book in a box. It infolds in 5 pages each page consists of an upper and lower part. In the upper part there are depicted the illustration and in the lower part the text in both greek and english. The text is written in verse. The sardine and the octopus, two of the most common species of the Greek seas, swim among the words and illustrations of this book presenting themselves with humor and tenderness to children. Maria Koursi is a reknown poet in greek letters. Apostolos Chantzaras studied Painting under Chronis Botsoglou at the Athens School of Fine Arts, and then continued studies in Photography and Fresco. This is one of his first attempts in children book illustration.

      • Fiction
        February 2021

        David and Ameena

        by Ami Rao

        Modern-day New York, a subway train. David, an American-Jewish jazz musician, torn between his dreams and his parents’ expectations, sees a woman across the carriage. Ameena, a British-Pakistani artist who left Manchester to escape the pressure from her conservative family, sees David.   When a moment of sublime beauty occurs unexpectedly, the two connect, moved by their shared experience. From this flows a love that it appears will triumph above all. But as David and Ameena navigate their relationship, their ambitions and the city they love, they discover the external world is not so easy to keep at bay.   Ami Rao’s masterful debut novel picks apart the lives of two people, stripping them of their collective identities and, in doing so, facing up to the challenge of today: can love give us the freedom to accept our differences?

      • March 2023

        The Princess of Buchenwald

        Mafalda of Savoy's Forgotten Story

        by Ana Andreu Baquero

        An Italian princess who went from spending her life in the most lavish palaces to being interned in a Nazi concentration camp, and was almost written out of the history books: Mafalda of Savoy. Weimar, 1945. Just after the liberation of the Buchenwald concentration camp, seven men from the Italian Royal Navy enter the cemetery of the German city and head to a grim section covered with numbered stakes. Once there, they seek out the stake that has demanded hard work and good luck, in equal measure, to locate: number 262 where, according to the register, lie the remains of an unbekannte Frau (‘unknown woman’). When they pull out the stake, they see a previously hidden name that confirms the great significance of their mission. They substitute the simple stake with a stone and wooden cross made of beech obtained through bartering during those early days of peace. The tomb is now complete, and that somber number has been converted into a name of noble lineage and carved with care: Mafalda of Savoy.

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