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Trusted PartnerJune 2007
Lehrbuch Medizinische Psychologie und Medizinische Soziologie
Ihr roter Faden durchs Studium nach der neuen ÄAppO
by Herausgegeben von Gerber, Wolf-Dieter; Herausgegeben von Kropp, Peter
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Trusted PartnerMarch 2001
Lehrbuch der Schmerztherapie
Grundlagen, Theorie und Praxis für Aus- und Weiterbildung
by Herausgegeben von Zenz, Michael; Herausgegeben von Jurna, Ilmar; Unterstützt von Ahrens, S.; Unterstützt von Althoff, M.; Unterstützt von Baron, R.; Unterstützt von Basler, H.-D.; Unterstützt von Berthele, A.; Unterstützt von Beubler, E.; Unterstützt von Birbaumer, N.; Unterstützt von Bitsch, T.; Unterstützt von Böhme, K.; Unterstützt von Brune, K.; Unterstützt von Buerkle, H.; Unterstützt von Bühring, M.; Unterstützt von Debus, J.; Unterstützt von Dertwingel, R.; Unterstützt von Döbler, K.; Unterstützt von Donner, B.; Unterstützt von Drechsel, U.; Unterstützt von v. Düring, M.; Unterstützt von Erlinger, R.; Unterstützt von Flor, H.; Unterstützt von Fricke, B.; Unterstützt von Gehling, M.; Unterstützt von Geisslinger, G.; Unterstützt von Georgi, J.; Unterstützt von Gerber, Wolf-Dieter; Unterstützt von Gleim, M.; Unterstützt von Graf-Baumann, T.; Unterstützt von Kropp, Peter; Unterstützt von Hankemeier, U. B.; Unterstützt von Hasenbring, M.; Unterstützt von Hildebrandt, J.; Unterstützt von Hinz, B.; Unterstützt von Illhardt, F. J.; Unterstützt von Jage, J.; Unterstützt von Jänig, W.; Unterstützt von Jurna, Ilmar; Unterstützt von Klaschik, Eberhard; Unterstützt von Kohlmann, T.; Unterstützt von Lehmann, Klaus; Unterstützt von Lötsch, J.; Unterstützt von Maier, C.; Unterstützt von Menninger, H.; Unterstützt von Meyer, J.; Unterstützt von Motsch, J.; Unterstützt von Müller, H.; Unterstützt von Nilges, P.; Unterstützt von Pfaffenrath, V.; Unterstützt von Pfingsten, M.; Unterstützt von Rommel, O.; Unterstützt von Schattschneider, J.; Unterstützt von Schöps, Peter; Unterstützt von Schwarz, U.; Unterstützt von Seeger, D.; Unterstützt von Seeling, W.; Unterstützt von Seemann, H.; Unterstützt von Senne, I.; Unterstützt von Sorge, J.; Unterstützt von Sprotte, G.; Unterstützt von Strumpf, Michael; Unterstützt von Stux, G.; Unterstützt von Tegeder, I.; Unterstützt von Thoden, U.; Unterstützt von Tölle, T. R.; Unterstützt von Treede, R.-D.; Unterstützt von Tronnier, V.; Unterstützt von Tryba, M.; Unterstützt von Türp, J. C.; Unterstützt von Ulsenheimer, K.; Unterstützt von Ulrich, H. W.; Unterstützt von Wannenmacher, M.; Unterstützt von Wiebalck, A.; Unterstützt von Strumpf-Willweber, Anne; Unterstützt von Winkelmüller, W.; Unterstützt von Wörz, R.; Unterstützt von Wulf, H.; Unterstützt von Zenz, Michael; Unterstützt von Zernikow, B.; Unterstützt von Zimmermann, M.
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Personal & social issues: family issues (Children's/YA)October 2020
I am a wanted child
The unique educational book for families with a child wish background
by Ruthild Schulze
Jann is 8 years old and in the 2nd grade. One day a midwife visits his school and tells the children about her work. She explains to them what happens in the mother's body during pregnancy and how a baby is born. Jann has already learned how a baby is born from his parents when he wanted to know where his little sister came from. But now, when he tells his mother about the midwife's visit, he learns that everything was completely different for him. For the first time, he hears words like "fertility center," "Petri dish" and "incubator.And he is happy that his parents went down this difficult path because they wanted him, Jann, so much.At some point, every child wants to know where he or she comes from. Jann's story helps parents who want children and all other parents to find the right words.
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September 2020
I Don't Like Mondays
by Clara Clementine Eliasson
Akin to Emma Cline’s The Girls and classic Thelma & Louise, I DON’T LIKE MONDAYS is an emotionally-charged whirlwind of a debut novel, loosely based on the infamous ‘I don’t like Mondays’ 1979 school shooter Brenda Ann Spencer, focusing on the months leading up to the event. ‘Her name was Elisabeth Sumner, but I called her B. She made my life an adventure when I thought nothing was ever going to happen. I have to tell the story of her and everything we experienced, because in all other stories, she was just the girl behind that shooting. And I need to write about my own guilt in what was to come.’ San Diego 1978. Fifteen-year-old Julie leads a lonely, closeted life in a white picket fence suburb, when her neighbour B suddenly knocks on her door. B brings with her adventure, danger and kisses tasting of cinnamon and whisky—along with the scent of dead birds, gunpowder and rage. What was to follow sent shock waves throughout the USA and the world, reverberating still today. Forty years later, when B escapes from prison where she’s been jailed for the 1979 shooting, Julie’s memories of their wild, impossible summer come back to haunt her; the summer B took her on an unbridled road-trip where danger and desperation were their constant companions. But what happened that summer to cause B to commit the heinous act, and what was Julie’s role in it? In this absolutely remarkable debut novel, Clara Clementine Eliasson pens a deft and passionate tale about the obsession of first love, the utter despair of feeling doomed from the start, and of the freedom of running wild in the hot, feverish nights among the flowering citrus trees of southern California. Hurtling at an impossible speed toward a dreadful end, I DON’T LIKE MONDAYS reminds the reader of the tragic yet life-affirming Thelma & Louise, the hope of innocence in the face of evil in Emma Cline’s The Girls, as well as the blinding fury toward an unfair world in Joyce Carol Oates’ Foxfire. * The term ‘I Don’t Like Mondays’ was coined by Brenda Ann Spencer in an on-air radio interview minutes after the shooting. Spencer’s bizarre response to the question why she opened fire on the elementary school across the road inspired Bob Geldof to pen the unforgettable hit song of the same name. The character B in Eliasson’s book is inspired by the real life Brenda Ann Spencer.
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Humour
Petra Pettersens perfekte plan
Åtte uker til jul
by Lene Lauritsen Kjølner
This is the first book in a new series - planned as a series of at least four. A feelgoody novel - not crime - which takes place just before and at Christmas - with lots of humour, charm, love, conflicts - at a lovely island in the south of Norway. "Petra Pettersen works in a book store. She is married to Einar, fisherman at Hvasser, and has two grown daughters. Its a safe and predictable life, but she is bored. Petra have a dream. She wants to work «with art", but dont know what exactly. Suddenly she experiences a Eureka moment. That occurs just after she baked her traditonal christmas-cake, and just before Einar begins to exercise, but is purely coincidential. Just when Petra thinks she lives under a black cloud, she suddenly see hope. But the plan is not perfect. After all: is the hunky lawyer as good as he seems? Is it wise to participate at a cookery course and dismantle wild boars just before christmas? And what does she really know about her daughters' life? A meeting in a wine cellar might just solve Petras complicated plan. Or maybe not? Perhaps it is aunt Bertha's wonderful Christmas cake that changes everything?"
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FantasyNovember 2017
The Man and the Wall
by Sercan Leylek
A young Jewish girl, Anna Sophie, is magically caught inside a brick wall during World War II, while German soldiers are raiding the library where she works. Just as magically, her presence inside the wall is discovered seventy years later by a young Muslim immigrant named Yakamoz. The wall in this story can be found in real-life central Oslo, next to the National Library, where Anna Sophie worked. Is The Man and the Wall fantastic realism, or is it realistic fantasy? Whatever it might be, the story of Anna Sophie and Yakamoz keeps you captured till The End.