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      • Nanmeebooks Co., Ltd.

        Founded in September 1992, Nanmeebooks is one of the leading publishers in Thailand, which publish both fiction and non-fiction for people at all ages licensed from around the world. We are known for educational books for children and youth literature including Harry Potter. Our outstanding and bestselling titles are including books from J.K. Rowling, Paolo Coelho, Yu Hua, Yi Zhongtian, Dr. Tom Wu and Nobel writer Mo Yan. We are also honored to publish the work of HRH Princess Sirindhorn, as well as various Nobel Prize literatures.

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      • Naufal Hachette Antoine

        In 2009, Hachette Livre (# 3 publishing group worldwide) and Librairie Antoine (one of the most renowned Lebanese bookseller groups) joined their strengths to set up Hachette Antoine, a joint-venture based in Beirut, Lebanon. The aim of the JV between Hachette Livre and Librairie Antoine was to create a leading trade publisher in the Arabic speaking world, covering the Middle East (Levant and GCC) and North-Africa regions, with a business focus on high potential markets. Our strength: • Large-scale distribution channels in the MENA region with warehouses in Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Egypt. • Strong PR and Media connections throughout the region with efficient online and offline marketing tools. • The only Arab publishing house to provide professional and exhaustive editing on both translated and original Arabic books. • Full financial transparency: All audit assertions and financial statements are served by PricewaterhouseCoopers. Our imprints Naufal: is dedicated to fiction and non-fiction. Our list includes well established classical and contemporary authors from the Arab world among which the best-selling/phenomenon Algerian author, Ahlem Mosteghanemi, Syrian novelist Khaled Khalifa, and Lebanese journalist and women’s rights activist, Joumana Haddad. Fiction/translated: In translated fiction, our strategy consists of publishing authors from Arab origins who write in languages other than Arabic, alongside international best-selling authors. We also leave room for a few “coups de cœur” by debut authors. Thrillers and suspense: Include names such as J.K. Rowling aka Robert Galbraith, Mary Higgins Clark, Harlan Coben, Anthony Horowitz and others, and providing quality translations. Non-Fiction: Biographies and Memoirs: Becoming, A promised land. HA Kids: Licenses: Hachette Antoine is the official licensee of Disney, Marvel, Star Wars, Nickelodeon, Ferrari... in the MENA region, with more brands to come. History and Topical books, Illustrated, Inspirational stories, HA Lifestyle, HA Education, HA Reference

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        July 1979

        Nana

        by Emile Zola, Renate Sendler-Peters, Erich Marx, Erich Marx

        Émile Zola wurde am 2. April 1840 als Sohn eines italienischen Ingenieurs in Paris geboren und wuchs in Aix-en-Provence auf. Nachdem er das Abitur nicht bestanden hatte, war er zunächst als Hilfsarbeiter in einem Hafen tätig, gelangte schließlich aber zu einer Anstellung im Verlag Hachette. Ab 1865 konnte er als Journalist und Kunstkritiker Fuß fassen. Im Zuge der Affäre Alfred Dreyfus verfaßte er einen offenen Brief gegen dessen Verurteilung und mußte in der Folge für ein Jahr ins Exil nach England gehen. Zola gilt mit seinem Hauptwerk, dem zwanzigbändigen Romanzyklus Les Rougon-Macquart, als bedeutendster europäischer Autor des Naturalismus. Er starb am 29. September 1902.

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        October 2011

        Weiße Nana

        Mein Leben für Afrika

        by Landgrafe, Bettina; Rygiert, Beate

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        1993

        Ich bin Nana... und wer bist du?

        Eine Liebesfilmgeschichte

        by Walbrecker, Dirk

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        Children's & YA
        2017

        My Name is Mariam

        by Nadiyka Herbish (Author), Mariya Foya (Illustrator)

        Mariam has lost her home in every sense: she ended up in a foreign country, faced hostility generated by stereotypes, experienced a bitter loss. All the same, she also got the two most valuable gifts, love and her life. When a war starts, those people who manage to escape its flames have nothing but memories, love, and burning desire to protect the people dear to them. Eventually, it is from these seeds that a whole new world can grow. All you need is a bit of “good soil” and support from the people around you.   From 6 to 12 years, 6700 words. Rightsholders: info@vivat.factor.ua or miroshnik@vivat.factor.ua

      • Children's & YA
        December 2019

        Imperfect knots

        by Mayra S. Mayor

        With the suggestive title 'Imperfect knots’, Mayra S. Mayor tells the parallel, but at the same time, crisscrossing stories of Lulu, Nana, kill and Sofia. In Rio de Janeiro youth destined to live deep and intimate experiences, the more independent they become, the more are hostages of their own personal conflicts. Vaporous dialogues, the most sweeping statements, draws attention in this work, the writer's ability to begin, develop and create links between the conflicts in the degree that explores the personalities of the four protagonists, weaving the actions of this with their transformations in the future.

      • Children's & YA

        Lilo

        And the secret of eternal happiness

        by Nana Pure, Jerry Dave

        The little panda mouse Lilo wants to find the secret of eternal happiness. She sets out on a journey full of adventures and has to overcome many challenges. In the end, she discovers that the answers to all of her questions are already within herself. This book encourages children to go their own way and to live a happy life.

      • Memoirs
        December 2014

        VESSEL

        by Cai Chongda

        A heart-wrenching memoir about coming-of-age, leaving home, losing family and friends, and finding one's place in the world. Growing up in an underprivileged family, Cai Chongda’s childhood is nevertheless one of quiet happiness. Things change when his father had a stroke – Cai was still in high school. In the next eight years, Cai's only goal is to make money to pay for Dad's medical bill. Like millions of young people in China, he left home for university in Beijing, hoping to eventually find a well-paid job in the capital. He became one of the most successful young journalists in the country, yet none of the fame or money could save his father. After his father’s death, Cai checked into a hotel room and began writing furiously. The result is VESSEL, in which he writes about his almost witch-doctor-like Nana, his mother's obsession of building her own house, and the long and tragicomic passing of his father. He also writes about childhood friends, most of which left their hometown like he did and struggled to find a place for themselves in big cities. In Cai’s own words, it’s a book about losers and survivors, generations of Chinese men and women caught in the whirlwind of manic economic growth from the 1980s to the present. VESSEL is Cai's story, but also theirs.

      • Fiction

        The Scent of Orchids

        by Mariana García Luna

        In the fifties, Raquel and Alejo live the most wonderful love story, but it is a secret. Because of his prejudice, Raquel’s father is opposed to their relationship. One fateful day, they are discovered, which awakens her father’s anger, who will decide to punish the young lovers. The forced separation is imminent; Alejo ends up in the Peruvian Amazon while Raquel seeks asylum in Paris with her grandmother. Within the best tradition of Latinoamerican novel, Mariana García Luna brings us into an oneiric universe where, alongside Raquel and Alejo, Carmina, Nana and Santiago will join their fates, many years later, thanks to a mysterious wedding dress. Each of these characters will narrate the story from their perspective, one of them doing so from the realm of the dead in the shape of a ghost wandering through the rainforest.

      • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories

        Katie and the Giant Problem

        by Richard Parr

        Katie and the Giant Problem Written by Richard Parr     Illustrated by Monika Suska   A delightful tale of adventure, problem solving and time travel. Katie, together with her well-loved but rather worn toy dog Penny, embark on their first adventure to solve a Giant Problem. It was my daughter Caitlin’s 5th Birthday when she asked me to make up a bedtime story instead of reading one of hers. Looking at me with her big blue eyes, how could I refuse?  Ideal for all ages up to 7. The main Characters are Katie (inspired by my daughter) and her sidekick Penny, a soft toy dog. This tale of adventure, problem solving and time travel begins when Katie is given two very special gifts on her 5th birthday by her Nana. Together with important instructions from her Nana, these gifts will take Katie and Penny to magical lands where they must solve a problem before it’s time to go home. These books are beautifully illustrated with full colour pages, hand-painted by Monika Suska. Katie is a strong heroic female character, who sees the fun in every challenge she and Penny face together. These tales have good values and lessons for the young reader.

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        Katie and the Greedy Dragon

        by Richard Parr

        Katie and the Greedy Dragon Written by Richard Parr     Illustrated by Monika Suska   Katie faces a fire-belching dragon who refuses to share a volcano of bubbling hot chocolate. This second story has many fun characters such as Mr. Treats the Sweet Maker, a brave Knight, a Blacksmith and a Dentist. It was my daughter Caitlin’s 5th Birthday when she asked me to make up a bedtime story instead of reading one of hers. Looking at me with her big blue eyes, how could I refuse?  Ideal for all ages up to 7. The main Characters are Katie (inspired by my daughter) and her sidekick Penny, a soft toy dog. This tale of adventure, problem solving and time travel begins when Katie is given two very special gifts on her 5th birthday by her Nana. Together with important instructions from her Nana, these gifts will take Katie and Penny to magical lands where they must solve a problem before it’s time to go home. These books are beautifully illustrated with full colour pages, hand-painted by Monika Suska. Katie is a strong heroic female character, who sees the fun in every challenge she and Penny face together. These tales have good values and lessons for the young reader.

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