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      • Liels un Mazs

        LIELS UN MAZS is an independent, family-owned publishing house founded in 2004, based in Rīga, Latvia. Since the very beginning, our focus has been on publishing contemporary picture books and quality fiction created by the most talented Latvian writers and illustrators. In 2020, for the third year in a row, we have been shortlisted for the Bologna Prize for the Best Children’s Publishers of the Year for Europe. We also publish a list of thoughtfully selected translations from the best children’s authors.

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        September 2020

        Aveline Jones und die Geister von Stormhaven

        by Hickes, Phil

        Schaurig schön und echt gruselig: die Abenteuer von Aveline! Der Wind pfeift durch die Ritzen und jede Diele knarzt: Avelines neues Zuhause ist ihr auf den ersten Blick gar nicht geheuer. Dass die Einwohner des stürmischen Küstenörtchens überall Vogelscheuchen aufstellen, macht es nicht besser. Einfach. Nur. Gruselig! Avelines einzige Rettung ist Mr Liebermans verwunschener Buchladen, der sofort zum Stöbern einlädt - denn sie liebt schaurige Geschichten und Bücher über alles. Aber schon bald steht die schauerlichste Nacht des Jahres bevor. Und an Halloween werden längst vergessene Legenden in Stormhaven sehr viel lebendiger, als Aveline lieb ist ... Pünktlich zu Halloween erscheint dieses schaurig-schöne Kinderbuch für alle Mädchen ab 9 Jahren, die wohlfühlige Gruselgeschichten lieben. Perfekt ist für stürmische Herbstabende: zum gemütlichen Einkuscheln, Schmökern und Gruseln! Wunderschön und stimmungsvoll illustriert von Kaja Reinki. Mit Aveline Jones geht es immer schön schauerlich weiter! Band 2 „Aveline Jones - Im Bann der Hexensteine“ erscheint im Frühjahr 2021.

      • Venus in the Afternoon

        by Tehila Lieberman

        The short stories in this rich debut collection embody in their complexity Alice Munro’s description of the short story as “a world seen in a quick, glancing light.” In chiseled and elegant prose, Lieberman conjures wildly disparate worlds. A middle aged window washer, mourning his wife and an estranged daughter, begins to grow attached to a young woman he sees through the glass; a writer, against his better judgment, pursues a new relationship with a femme fatale who years ago broke his heart; and the daughter of a Holocaust survivor struggles with the delicate decision of whether to finally ask her aging mother how it was that she survived. It is all here—the exigencies of love, of lust, the raw, unlit terrain of grief. Whether plumbing the darker depths or casting a humorous eye on a doomed relationship, these stories never force a choice between tragedy and redemption, but rather invite us into the private moments and crucibles of lives as hungry and flawed as our own. “Quiet, moving, masterfully crafted. Such are the nine stories in Venus in the Afternoon. Tehila Lieberman writes with precision, restraint, with a compassionate heart. She inhabits her characters, young or old, men or women, honestly, but without judgment, until they rise off the page and stand before us breathing and alive. New York, the Atacama desert, Amsterdam or Cuzco in Peru, the settings in Venus in the Afternoon are just as varied as the lives which they contain. A wonderful collection, one that will stay in your mind long after you have bid it goodbye.” —Miroslav Penkov, author of East of the West and judge

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        Children's & YA

        ARCHIBALD’S SWISS CHEESE MOUNTAIN

        by Sylvia Lieberman

        This multi-award-winning classic not only entertains kids with its captivating story and illustrations but provides a moral: Never give up pursuing your dreams! Archibald is a little mouse with a big heart who helps kids reach their big dreams by showing them how it’s done. Leaving his mouse hole for the first time, Archibald discovers a Swiss cheese mountain that he’s determined to conquer and cleverly overcomes obstacles until he reaches his dream.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences

        BAD GIRLS

        Why Men Love Them & How Good Girls Can Learn Their Secrets

        by Carole Lieberman, M.D.

        This perennial classic was a bestseller when Penguin/Dutton first published it in 1997 (hardcover) and 1998 (trade paperback). Since women are still attracted to—and getting their hearts broken by—bad boys, they are still eager to discover why and how to find true love. The book profiles 12 types of Bad Boys—including the Fixer-Upper Lover, Self-Absorbed Seducer, and Commitment Phobe—and helps women turn their frog into a prince!

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        LIONS AND TIGERS AND TERRORISTS

        How to Protect Your Child in a Time of Terror

        by Carole Lieberman, M.D.,

        The first and only book about terrorism for kids (and their parents, teachers and psychologists). The first half of the book provides grown-ups with the tools they need to talk to kids about terrorism and build their resilience. The second half is   a picture book that gives kids a gentle introduction to terrorism, helps them   understand their feelings and empowers them to meet 21st century challenges.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences

        BAD BOYS

        Why We Love Them, How to Live with Them and When to Leave Them

        by Carole Lieberman, MD

        This perennial classic was a bestseller when Penguin/Dutton first published it in 1997 (hardcover) and 1998 (trade paperback). Since women are still attracted to—and getting their hearts broken by—bad boys, they are still eager to discover why and how to find true love. The book profiles 12 types of Bad Boys—including the Fixer-Upper Lover, Self-Absorbed Seducer, and Commitment Phobe—and helps women turn their frog into a prince!

      • Education

        Teachers Learning in Communities

        International Perspectives

        by Zellermayer, M.

        Teachers Learning in Communities is about teacher educators by those brave enough to make their professional learning public. The authors reveal the complexities of their participation in school/university partnerships and their relationships with teachers. Here practice informs theory, greatly expanding our knowledge and understanding of these important communities.Ann Lieberman, Senior Scholar at the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Teachers Learning in Communities is full of exciting success stories about rare and exotic teacher education episodes played out on the margins of the convention-bound large-scale teacher education enterprise. The chapter authors are earnest but sometimes ambivalent parolees from the frustrating drudgery of traditional labor-intensive, top-down teacher education programs. Their stories are implicitly critical of approaches to teacher preparation judged to be out of touch with the realities of contemporary public education, whether in Norway or Israel, England or the USA, Sweden or the Netherlands.From the Epilogue Teachers in the Margins by Christopher M. Clark, University of Delaware, USA

      • Economics
        June 2020

        The Future of Microfinance

        by Edited by Ira W. Lieberman, Paul DiLeo, Todd A. Watkins, and Anna Kanze

        A major source of financing for the poor and no longer a niche industry Over the past four decades, microfinance—the provision of loans, savings, and insurance to small businesses and entrepreneurs shut out of traditional capital markets—has grown from a niche service in Bangladesh and a few other countries to a significant global source of financing. Some 200 million people globally now receive support from microfinance institutions, with most of the recipients in the developing world. In the beginning, much of the microfinance industry was managed by non-governmental organizations, but today the majority of these institutions are commercial and regulated by governments, and they provide safe places for the poor to save, as well as offering much-needed capital and other financial services. Now out of infancy, the microfinance industry faces major challenges, including its ability to deal with mobile banking and other technology and concerns that some markets are now over-saturated with microfinance. How the industry deals with these and other challenges will determine whether it will continue to grow or will be subsumed within the larger global financial sector. This book is based on the results of a workshop at Lehigh University among thirty-four leaders in the industry. The editors, working with contributions from more than a dozen leading authorities in the field, tell the important story of how microfinance developed, how it has met the needs of hundreds of millions of people, and they address key questions about how it can continue to meet those needs in the future.

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