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      • University of Hawaii Press

        University of Hawaii Press publishes scholarly and trade titles with a primary focus on Asian Studies, Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, including Hawaii, and Asian-American Studies. Interested in buying and selling subsidiary rights.

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      • Hawker Brownlow Education

        Hawker Brownlow Education, a Solution Tree company, is Australasia’s leading provider of educational resources, events and professional development services. Since 1985, we have empowered F–12 teachers and educational professionals with the tools and skills they need to improve classrooms and raise student achievement. From our head office in Melbourne, we publish the latest and best-regarded educational thinking from around the region and the world, releasing over 300 new titles and printing over 100 000 publications each year to support educational professionals. Our publications can be found on the shelves of over 9200 schools across Australia and New Zealand, in addition to reaching educational professionals in over 50 countries globally. We train and inspire thousands of educational professionals through major annual conferences, regional events and in-school support, delivering over 2000 hours of professional development each year. For more, visit www.hbe.com.au and follow @HawkerBrownlow on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and LinkedIn.

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        February 2020

        Hawaii

        by Cihan Acar

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        August 2021

        Aloha und alles auf Anfang

        Roman

        by Annicken R. Day, Elke Ranzinger

        Maya Williams ist eine hart arbeitende Karrierefrau, ehrgeizig und ambitioniert, an die Spitze eines New Yorker IT-Unternehmens zu gelangen. Eines Tages erhält sie ihre Chance: Sie soll ihren Chef bei einer Investorenkonferenz auf Hawaii vertreten. Nach ihrem Vortrag wird sie nicht befördert, sondern gefeuert – und ihr bisheriges Leben komplett über den Haufen geworfen. Durch die besondere Atmosphäre Hawaiis sieht sie das Leben, die Arbeit, die Liebe und sich selbst in neuem Licht. Bis sie nach einigen Monaten auf der Insel ein Angebot bekommt, von dem ihr altes Ich immer geträumt hatte … Aloha und alles auf Anfang ist eine Hommage an Hawaii und gleichzeitig ein inspirierender, charmanter Roman voll positiver Energie, der Mut macht, das Glück zu suchen und seine Träume zu leben.

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        August 2021

        Aloha und alles auf Anfang

        Roman

        by Annicken R. Day

        Maya Williams ist eine hart arbeitende Karrierefrau, ehrgeizig und ambitioniert, an die Spitze eines New Yorker IT-Unternehmens zu gelangen. Eines Tages erhält sie ihre Chance: Sie soll ihren Chef bei einer Investorenkonferenz auf Hawaii vertreten. Nach ihrem Vortrag wird sie nicht befördert, sondern gefeuert – und ihr bisheriges Leben komplett über den Haufen geworfen. Durch die besondere Atmosphäre Hawaiis sieht sie das Leben, die Arbeit, die Liebe und sich selbst in neuem Licht. Bis sie nach einigen Monaten auf der Insel ein Angebot bekommt, von dem ihr altes Ich immer geträumt hatte … Aloha und alles auf Anfang ist eine Hommage an Hawaii und gleichzeitig ein inspirierender, charmanter Roman voll positiver Energie, der Mut macht, das Glück zu suchen und seine Träume zu leben.

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        Nordau to NASDAQ: The Evolution of an Israeli High-Tech Start-Up

        A Second Updated Edition

        by Miriah Yahil-Wax & Roni A. Einav

        “So how much are we worth, in your opinion?” I spoke up. “If some party, yours perhaps, would be interested in merging with us tomorrow morning, how much would we be worth?” Rick Gardner lifted his glass to the light, relished its crimson transparency and said: “My estimate for your company is between $600 and $620 million.” Then he smiled once more and emptied his glass. This crucial meeting with co-founder Roni Einav marks a turning point in the history of The New Dimension Software, one of Israel’s most successful software companies at the time, which was eventually sold to Texas-based BMC Software for $675 million. Armed only with an M.A. degree in engineering and operations research from the Technion, plus his unshaken resilience and determination, Mr. Einav (Roni, as his friends and colleagues call him) started to make his way. The book candidly exposes the power struggles and bold decisions that led to the extraordinary success of The New Dimension. Mr. Einav's analysis of his extensive experience touches upon trade secrets: How do you recognize a good idea? How do you cope with bureaucracy or inner dissent? How do you identify or create a significant share for your software products in the global market? Where do you seek financing and what do you do when none is found? Roni Einav's personal journey coincides with that of the State of Israel, from its inception. He served his country as a system analyst in its defense forces, and as a civilian he participated in the planning and construction of major new towns in pre-revolutionary Iran. Nordau to NASDAQ is a unique and true example of the bigger story of the amazing talents, daring, leadership and dedication that made possible the birth and ascent to prominence of the Israeli high-tech industry, which led to the country often being called a “start-up nation.” This second updated edition also covers the last twenty years of the author’s career and his active involvement in various technology start-ups, including the founding of high-tech companies such as Jacada, White Source, Eurekify, and thirty other ventures. An English-language eBook edition was published in 2012 and translated into several languages. A Second updated edition has been scheduled for publication in Fall  2024 by Samuel Wachtman's Sons, Inc., CA. 288 pages , 15x 22.5 cm

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        September 2018

        Honolulu King

        by Anne-Gine Goemans, Andreas Ecke

        Hardy Hardy, Betreiber eines indonesischen Imbiss’ in Haarlem, hat mit seinen fast achtzig Jahren schon jede Menge erlebt: als Elfjähriger musste er auf Java mit ansehen, wie Unabhängigkeitskämpfer seine Familie ermordeten. Einen Trost fand er als Erwachsener in der Hawaii-Musik, bei seiner Band »Honolulu Kings« – und bei seiner Frau Christina, einer bildschönen Holländerin, der Liebe seines Lebens. Doch während sie immer tiefer in der Demenz versinkt, tritt seine eigene Vergangenheit zunehmend klarer ans Licht: Blieben die Morde an seiner Familie doch nicht ungesühnt? Hat Hardy sich gar selbst mit Schuld beladen? Er kann dem, was geschehen ist, nicht entfliehen, und muss sich den Dämonen seiner eigenen Geschichte stellen. Ein großer Roman über das, was war und was bleibt – und über ein außergewöhnliches Leben, bevölkert von Figuren, die dem Leser ans Herz wachsen.

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        September 2018

        Honolulu King

        by Anne-Gine Goemans

        Hardy Hardy, Betreiber eines indonesischen Imbiss’ in Haarlem, hat mit seinen fast achtzig Jahren schon jede Menge erlebt: als Elfjähriger musste er auf Java mit ansehen, wie Unabhängigkeitskämpfer seine Familie ermordeten. Einen Trost fand er als Erwachsener in der Hawaii-Musik, bei seiner Band »Honolulu Kings« – und bei seiner Frau Christina, einer bildschönen Holländerin, der Liebe seines Lebens. Doch während sie immer tiefer in der Demenz versinkt, tritt seine eigene Vergangenheit zunehmend klarer ans Licht: Blieben die Morde an seiner Familie doch nicht ungesühnt? Hat Hardy sich gar selbst mit Schuld beladen? Er kann dem, was geschehen ist, nicht entfliehen, und muss sich den Dämonen seiner eigenen Geschichte stellen. Ein großer Roman über das, was war und was bleibt – und über ein außergewöhnliches Leben, bevölkert von Figuren, die dem Leser ans Herz wachsen.

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        Devouring Himself, Starting with His Feet

        by Abdallah Al-Zioud

        Despite its small size, it managed to take its place among the best modern literature books in recent years. From the title and cover, going through its amazing preface and eloquent language, and to the element of surprise and unexpected ending. Abdallah Al-Zioud was able to make the reading journey of this novel a meaningful journey despite its shortness; a journey introduces readers to new terms that manipulate their imaginations and puts them in the eye of the event through a visual language that conveys the reader from paper to the visual world of the novel. It teaches them some of writing tricks and simplifies what seems complicated at the beginning so that the reader believes in its ordinary before discovering that he has fallen victim to fraud.I can say that the most beautiful thing about this novel is that it was not written in a style and did not follow a context. it rebelled against the ordinary, uniquified in style, and combined simplicity and complexity in a way predicting an amazing ability and counted in its writer favor.

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        LANCE WHO LOST HIS PANTS

        In the Middle of the Dance

        by Israel (Poochoo) Wiesler

        This is a story about a skinny boy who at first did not like to eat and was very thin, but later on, when he finally started to eat – he would not stop. It was awful: when he was thin his pants would fall down, and when he gained weight they would burst at the seams. What could be done? Ask his mother who had a solution to every problem. This book, which has been selling extremely well in Israel for the last ten years, recently became even more popular with the growing awareness among both parents and children of the problem of childhood obesity. Although there is a moral to the story, its great success (12 editions have been published so far!) stems mainly from the fun that the young readers derive from the story.   The author, Israel Wiesler (nicknamed “Poochoo”), was born in Tel Aviv and published his first book, “What a Gang,” at the age of 26. “What a Gang” won a major literary award, became a best-seller and was adapted into a successful movie. Since then, Wiesler has written more than thirty books and dozens of scripts for TV series aimed at children and young adults. Wiesler’s works, written with a warm and special sense of humor, won six literary prizes in Israel. In the reputable “Ofek Lexicon” for children’s literature in Hebrew, Wiesler is described as “the best humorist writer for children and young adults in Israel.” Poochoo was one of the only three Israeli writers to be honored last year by the printing of a postage stamp portraying the cover of one of his books. An German-language eBook edition has been scheduled for summer 2015 by Lindenfels Von Pressel Verlag, Frankfurt am Main. 20 pages, full-color hardcover and 2 colors illustrations inside, 22X23 cm

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        June 2021

        Tales of magic, tales in print

        by Willem De Blecourt

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        2020

        The Apocrypha. Four Conversations About Lesya Ukrainka

        by Oksana Zabuzhko, His Beatitude Sviatoslav Shevchuk

        This book was published to commemorate 150 years from the birth of the classic Ukrainian author Lesya Ukrainka. It is based on transcripts of conversations between Oksana Zabuzhko and His Beatitude Svyatoslav Shevchuk, the head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. The works of Lesya Ukrainka, included in the second part of the book, are the main topic of their conversation, namely how the stories from evangelical and early Christian history formed the basis of her later work. Ukrainka's work was praised by the Soviet authorities for its socalled atheism but was censored from being staged in the theatres. Ukrainka's spiritual journey during the last twelve years of her life, her interpretation of the images of Judas and Christ, the cult of martyrdom, and the female role in the Christian context are thoroughly analysed in Zabuzhko and Shevchuk's conversations. Zabuzhko built a dialogue between Christianity, and what Soviet and post-Soviet critics called atheism that was in reality a conflict with synodal Orthodoxy.

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        Business, Economics & Law
        September 2022

        Diario de un defensor de pibes chorros (Journal of a juvenile delinquent's defender)

        by Julian Axat

        This book chronicles Julián's journey to his role as a juvenile defender in the province of Buenos Aires, from which they sought to oust him through harassment and political trials. Others would follow the path he paved: those trained by him, officials and defenders who, witnessing his work, learned to commit to the adolescents and their heart-wrenching stories that he brought to light and presents to us again in these tales.

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        January 1995

        Wu Hi?

        Arno Schmidt in Görlitz Lauban Greiffenberg

        by Herausgegeben von Reemtsma, Jan Ph; Herausgegeben von Rauschenbach, Bernd

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        Educational: Sciences, general science
        July 2018

        Hi, Flower and Trees, We Have Questions

        by Shi Jun

        There are many a questions to be asked in the vegetable kingdom. How did the first flower appear? Is there any relationship between wintersweet and Chinese plum flower? What is it useful that we wing round trees with straw knittings? Can we keep them from being cold?

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        April 2020

        Interweaving myths in Shakespeare and his contemporaries

        by Janice Valls-Russell, Agnès Lafont, Charlotte Coffin

        This volume proposes new insights into the uses of classical mythology by Shakespeare and his contemporaries, focusing on interweaving processes in early modern appropriations of myth. Its 11 essays show how early modern writing intertwines diverse myths and plays with variant versions of individual myths that derive from multiple classical sources, as well as medieval, Tudor and early modern retellings and translations. Works discussed include poems and plays by William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe and others. Essays concentrate on specific plays including The Merchant of Venice and Dido Queen of Carthage, tracing interactions between myths, chronicles, the Bible and contemporary genres. Mythological figures are considered to demonstrate how the weaving together of sources deconstructs gendered representations. New meanings emerge from these readings, which open up methodological perspectives on multi-textuality, artistic appropriation and cultural hybridity.

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