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      • Fleurus Editions SA

        Leader in illustrated books for adults and children, Fleurus Editions is comprised of the imprints Fleurus, Editions 365, Mame, Mango, Rustica, Vagnon. Regarding the children's books, we are publishing board books, picture books, activities, illustrated non fiction, fiction for children and teenagers, and religious books. We also have a successful adult list, including parenting, cooking, fine arts techniques, crafts & hobbies, self-development, body, mind & spirit, health & well-being, gardening, ecology, esoterism, spirituality and religion. We are publishing more than 800 new titles each year and our books are translated into 40 languages.

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      • Kynos Verlag Dr. Dieter Fleig GmbH

        Welcome to Kynos, Germany’s dog book specialists. We have been publishing books on dog training, dog behaviour, dog breeds, handling, sports, nutrition, health and other aspects of dog handling since 1980.  Our aim is to provide reliable, up-to-date and useful information to both dog owners and dog professionals. We carefully select our authors for their expertise and the use of dog-friendly methods only that are based on scientific knowledge on learning behaviour.  Our backlist counts approx. 250 titles and is expanding constantly with 10-12 new books each year. With its revenues from the book sales, we support the charity Kynos Stiftung Hunde helfen Menschen dedicated to the training of assistance dogs.

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      • Azuro the blue dragon

        by Laurent Souillé / Olivier Souillé /Jérémie Fleury

        Meet Azuro, the dragon breathes not fire, but water! A heatwarming series of stories centred on this lovable character that celebrate difference, independance and kindness. Azuro the dragon won't be forgotten easily!

      • April 2021

        Allunia

        by Tiphs

        Trapped in a meaningless life, Leah is still looking to find herself. One thing is certain: she would never have thought of dying by lightning. But now, she is dead for sure. And she is in Allunia.Hunted, embarked by a rebellious group, Leah finds herself in this strange place where ancestral magic and new technology are intimately linked and where souls tend to have mysterious powers that, when misused, lead to terrible consequences.

      • 2019

        Le vol

        by Caroline Barber Illustrated by Laura Giraud

        Le voleur Philémon Croquenot se rend à la plage. Il souhaite ajouter une nouvelle paire de chaussures à sa collection: des tongs fleuries couleur soleil. La chasse n’est pas bonne jusqu’à ce qu’il voie, tout près de sa voisine Huguette, les gougounes tant désirées. Après une manœuvre calculée, il réussit son larcin… mais souvent, tel est pris qui croyait prendre !Pour en apprendre davantage sur cet éditeur, cliquez ici : http://bit.ly/30Xr3zJ

      • Anelis et la mer

        by Beatriz Carvalho

        Anelis hasn’t always lived in Montreal. She used to live in a warm country where the sea was part of her life. Anelis is often sad because she misses the country she grew up in. To help herself feel better, she brings to the surface all the good memories of her former life that warm her heart. She then makes a list of everything that makes her happy, right here and now, in her new country. Anelis starts feeling better.

      • Mon lit de rêves

        by Written by Gilles Tibo, illustrated by Mathilde Cinq-Mars

        Welcome to the cozy little world of the night: sleep, warmth, dreams and stories. An ode to the imagination, to the pleasure of lying around in bed, and the joys of childhood. A wonderfull mix between Gilles Tibo’s words and the charming work of Mathilde Cinq-Mars.

      • Health & Personal Development
        2017

        Glimmerings of Eternity

        by Lew Yung-Chien

        Glimmerings of Eternity is the long-awaited sequel of the small red book 60 Chinese Cookies by Lew Yung-Chien. The book includes 50 inspirational thoughts taking a humorous, but serious look at the meaning of life. Each thought is presented in three languages: French, English and Chinese, with a colour photo and calligraphy. The photos have been taken all over the world (Europe, Canada, United States, China) by Lew Yung-Chien, a multi-talented author, calligrapher, tai chi teacher and photographer. This small book is so nice and affordable that it makes the perfect little spontaneous gift for a relative, a friend or even the readers themselves! More infos: https://bit.ly/3jECOow

      • Graphic novels
        2020

        Wooden Crosses

        by Roland Dorgelès, JD Morvan and Facundo Percio

        In 1919, Albin Michel publishes Les Croix de bois, a novel written by Roland Dorgelès which forever revolutionized the war novel genre. Inspired by the author’s time as a soldier in the trenches of WWI, the book is immediately met with wide acclaim from critics and surviving soldiers alike. It is awarded the Prix Femina and narrowly misses the Prix Goncourt to Marcel Proust. Terrible, appalling, unforgiving but also light and funny at times, the novel tells of the harsh reality of what can only be described as hell on earth. JD Morvan and Facundo Percio deliver a brilliant adaptation of this masterpiece by connecting the fictional novel written by Roland Dorgelès and events of his own life, thus demonstrating the thin line between truth and fiction.

      • Fiction

        Paris-Capitale

        by Feldrik Rivat

        VINGT ANS APRÈS LA 25E HEURE, QU'EST DEVENU LE MONDE ? « À quoi sert de conter l’histoire des grands hommes du passé si nous ne pouvons pas les faire revenir à la vie ? » Il est dit que maintenant, à Paris, les tours Cuprifères grimpent jusqu’aux cieux. Que la ville flotte pour moitié dans le vent, portée par des ballons de verre. Que les morts reviennent à la vie. Il est dit que maintenant, à Paris, les savants d’antan conversent avec les savants d’aujourd’hui. Que les artistes, les penseurs, les ingénieurs de tous les temps travaillent à construire le monde de demain. Il est dit que maintenant, à Paris, des messagers d’argile soufflent la parole des anciens avant de tomber en poussière.  Les rumeurs volent, depuis les cercles polaires jusqu’aux sables libyens, mais qui, en vérité, pourra vous dire ce qui se trame à Paris-Capitale ?

      • Fiction
        October 1998

        "D'AMOUR ET DE FLÈCHES"

        by MARIE JULIE NGUETSE

        Résumé: Une couronne prince et un médecin étudiant se rencontrent à une danse.          L' homme a une réputation comme une jupe coureur, et la jeune femme est plus d' un bien rangé et    exigeant le type. L' amour n'est-il pas souvent par les flèches? Et quand, même dans un royaume moderne ,   la princesse ou la                                              la reine  est  stérile,  ne  constitue- t- elle  pas  une menace sérieuse pour la dynastie?      L'amour  et les  flèches! révèle les d' une Afrique où, par sexe, fétiche ou par arme, l' individu cherche à satisfaire ses appétits. Le destin est incontrôlable, mais les batailles pour le pouvoir,   la fortune, et même la survie appel sur                                         homme,  diable  et ...  Dieu. Dans  ce  roman simple  mais  sensuel  , le  désespoir  précède l'  espoir, l'  abondance  rencontre l' angoisse.

      • October 2017

        The Forgotten

        by Léna Jomahé

        250 years after World War IV, only a few cities manage to remain, protecting their population thanks to the domes separating them from the rest of the world. Every year, the New Global Order determines the future of all the sixteen-year-old. And every year, some of them disappear. They are called the Forgotten.Eléa’s best-friend is one of them.

      • September 2021

        THE BEAST WITHIN HER

        Marie has left her native countryside, and has taken a summer job in a Parisian brasserie. Staying with her parents’ friends, the husband regularly abuses her. So, she silences her shame and her pain, which leads the beast inside her to grow...

        by Camille Lysière

        Marie has just graduated from high school. She leaves her hometown and takes a summer job in a Parisian brasserie. During her stay, she is hosted by a couple, her parents’ friends. He is a shadowy journalist. She is a frustrated housewife. Marie, who dreams of a future in literature, is honored to have Olivier take an interest in her. He enjoys chatting with her, he takes her seriously. Marie feels important when he invites her to his office for a private chat. But this beautiful relationship gradually goes off track. There is that one time by the library when he holds onto her a little longer than necessary. Should she have said or done something?Since then, Olivier comes to her room to talk. The first time he sits on the bed, imploring. The next time, she struggles, but it is not enough. And every other night he comes back. Marie is devastated. Had she seduced Olivier in spite of herself? So she silences her shame and her pain, which leads the beast inside her to grow. Marie is not alone. In 2009, she is experiencing what other 17-year-old women like her have experienced in another times. Claudine in 1937, Isabelle in 1973 and Amandine in 1990. Travelling through time, this striking novel gives us the same story: the tragedy and the arbitrary nature of rape that shatters destinies.

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