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      • Tulika Books

        Tulika Books is a small and independent publisher of scholarly and academic books in the arts, humanities and social sciences from a broadly left perspective. Publishing since 1995, Tulika brings out 10–15 new titles every year, besides reprints, revised and subsequent editions. Archaeology, architecture, art, critical theory, cultural studies, development studies, economics, film studies, history, literary theory, politics, philosophy, sociology and women’s studies are some of the subject areas it specializes in. The authors published by Tulika Books include some of India’s best known intellectuals and academics.

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      • Tulipan Verlag GmbH

        We publish board books, picture books and novels for ages 0-12.

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        Children's & YA
        February 2016

        Kismet – Oliven bei Vollmond

        by Selek, Deniz

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        Children's & YA
        April 2016

        Kismet – Köfte in Flipflops

        by Selek, Deniz

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        Biography & True Stories
        October 2019

        Agentterrorist

        by Yücel, Deniz

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        August 2020

        Streulicht

        by Deniz Ohde

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        September 2019

        Gegen Morgen

        by Deniz Utlu

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        August 2023

        Vaters Meer

        by Deniz Utlu

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        September 1999

        Träume - Visionen der Nacht

        Aus dem Amerikanischen von Deniz Cramer

        by Max Zeller, Deniz Cramer

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      • Children's & YA

        Hold Hands

        by Tulin Kozikoglu, Deniz Ucbasaran

        When do we hold hands?.. To welcome love? For courage? Or to soften grief? In this poetic picture book, we see the life of a little girl through all the moments in life where she holds hands. As a baby, she holds her mother’s hand when she is struggling to take her first steps. Then she grows up to become a successful ballerina and start a family of her own. The life cycle is portrayed to children with glimpses of moments where we hold hands. Birth and death shares this same moment as we welcome a baby into the world by holding their hands but also hold hands of an old family member to soften our grief when saying goodbye. The experienced author and ALMAnominee illustrator will hold children’s hands with this hopeful touching story.

      • Children's & YA

        The Ferris Wheel

        by Tulin Kozikoglu, Huseyin Sonmezay

        A story about two parallel journeys. A mother and a son leaving their home for a ‘’better’’ day, while a father and a daughter leaving their home for a ‘’safer’’ day. The concerns of the parents are almost the same as they watch over their kids but the environment is sadly very different as the father and daughter are leaving their home, a city devastated with war. All through the journey the red fish, the little girl’s pet she has to leave behind, follows them as a symbol of the memory of home. In the end both families get on a ferris wheel and as the wheel turns and turns the readers will see how the world and everyone is connected even though the lives may differ. Living in a country that is both facing immigration and welcoming refugees, the author touches upon the feeling of empathy with a simple yet powerful story.

      • The Sexuality Conundrum

        Queer Culture and Dissidence in Contemporary Turkey

        by Cüneyt Çakırlar, Serkan Delice (Eds.)

        The Sexuality Conundrum aims to challenge heteronormativity, compulsory heterosexuality and homo / transphobic violence in Turkey by investigating local historical and cultural narratives, social practices and forms of relationality in creative, dissident and queer ways.The book brings together 19 essays by activists, scholars, cultural and literary critics, two interviews with Deniz Kandiyoti and Cüneyt Türel, and the work of four artists, Taner Ceylan, Nilbar Güreş, Murat Morova and Erinç Seymen. Articles by Cihat Arınç, Nami Başer, Zeynep Direk, Tuna Erdem, Başak Ertür, Veysel Eşsiz, Özlem Güçlü, Alisa Lebow, Cenk Özbay, Fatih Özgüven, Erdal Partog, EvrenSavcı, Bülent Somay, Birkan Taş, Sibel Yardımcı, and Adnan Yıldız.

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        The Potato’s Kingdom

        by Helena Koch, Anne Pikkov

        There sure is a lot going on in auntie Tiia's vegetable patch! The cauliflower's deepest desire is to get married, the carrots are solving the mystery of the baby carrots, the onion wants to become a stand-up comedian and the tiny pea is crying her eyes out from loneliness. The chili and the bell pepper cannot figure out who is related to whom, the pumpkin growing in the far corner yearns for a more central position, the radish however does not want to become a salad, but to go on a round-the-world trip. It's no wonder that the potato who rules over this kingdom is completely exhausted by the autumn.

      • The Pearl

        by Gulsah Ozdemir Koryurek / Selin Saygılı

        Gülşah Özdemir Koryürek completes the journey which she has started with The Trip of the Small Pebble Stone to the Sea by emphasizing the power of experience to change our lives. The curious pebble's journey to the sea gives way to a fascinating transformation, and the small pebble stone now metamorphoses into a pearl. Will this change make it happy? Is the curious peeble aware of its own worth? How is its life going to change? As the big old stone says: "Everything we learn changes us, no matter we want it or not."

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