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        Good luck

        by Hunan Fine Arts Publishing House

        The book selects 300 works (groups) of painting, sculpture, grottoes, architecture, craft and other art works from the "13th Five-Year Plan" national key publications publishing planning project and the National Publishing Fund funded project "World Buddhist Art Atlas", closely related to auspicious themes in different periods and traditional Chinese cultural elements. Highlighting the development history of Chinese civilization and the radiation spread to neighboring countries and regions. Through appreciating the works of art, the manuscript analyzes their cultural connotation, expresses the auspicious vision of the ancient working people in health, reunion, peace, harvest, wealth and other aspects, reveals the far-reaching influence of Chinese culture, and has the function of art appreciation and cultural popularization.

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        The Sun Will Rise Tomorrow

        Child's View of the Holocaust

        by Irit Dror-Reytan

        The Sun Will Rise Tomorrow is not a conventional book about  the holocaust. It does not describe the atrocities of WW2, especially towards the Jewish people. Instead, the writer tells a story of her own life from a personal view as a chid, during that period. With the gentle strokes of an artist, the author paints the scenery of her childhood in Nazi-occupied Poland, from age three to six, describing events as she perceived them at the time from a child's point of view. Her peaceful and happy country life is crushed by the occupation of Nazi Germany. On a cold and rainy night, our heroine evades the firing squad that annihilates most of her family; her mother joins the partisans, her father is deported to Auschwitz, and she finds herself all alone, hidden in a wicker basket, with a Christian peasant family. After liberation and an incredible reunion with her mother, in an attempt to rehabilitate life, the child becomes the mother and is forced to mature instantly. She takes responsibility for her mother and herself in a daily struggle to survive. Then, an impossible surprise strikes! The purpose of this book is to deliver a message to children who were abused, in any way, not to give in, not to lose hope—the sun will rise tomorrow! Irit Dror-Reytan was born on September 22, 1939, in Boryslav, Poland. After the war she lived in Waldenburg, Poland, until 1950 when her family immigrated to Israel. She was educated in Tabeetha Jaffa, a Church of Scotland school. The Author completed her studies at the Israel Conservatory of Music in Tel Aviv. She received a B.A. from Queens College in New York and a Master’s degree in psychology from Lesley University in Boston. Irit taught music and English for many years. For the last twenty years, she has been treating IDF soldiers suffering from PTSD. The author has four children, seven grandchildren and lives with her husband in Israel. 128 Pages, 15X22.5 CM

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        March 2021

        Egypt of the Saite pharaohs, 664–525 BC

        by Roger Forshaw

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        February 2022

        Rebels in government

        by Agnès Maillot

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        June 2020

        German politics today

        Third edition

        by Geoffrey Roberts

        This revised and updated third edition provides readers with a comprehensive description and analysis of the German political system, and of the political behaviour within the context of that system. It surveys the historical development of German politics, including the background, processes and political consequences of reunification, and recent changes to the electoral system, party system and recent Bundestag and Land elections. This authoritative yet accessible textbook presents certain specialised topics, such as the career of Angela Merkel and the Eurozone crisis, in separate sections within the relevant chapters, and provides tables for key information including election results, the membership of trade unions and lists of presidents and chancellors. The appendices include a review of significant constitutional court cases, a survey of the more important political features of each of the sixteen Länder, and the Bundestag election campaigns since 1949. Each chapter also offers suggestions for further reading. This new edition of German politics today offers a sound foundation for undergraduate courses focused on, or involving, study of the German political system.

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        Terrorism, armed struggle
        February 2009

        German politics today

        Second edition

        by Geoffrey K. Roberts

        This revised and updated edition provides the reader with a comprehensive description and analysis of the institutions of the German political system. The historical development of German politics is surveyed, and special attention is given to the causes, course and consequences of German reunification. Where more detailed explanations of special topics are required, such as surplus seats in the electoral system, or the political career of Chancellor Merkel, these are provided in boxes set within the relevant chapters. Some information is provided in tabular form, such as the list of federal chancellors and federal presidents, the membership of trade unions, or election results. Appendices contain examples of important constitutional court cases, plus a survey of the political features of the sixteen Länder which make up the federal structure of the state. Each chapter offers suggestions for further reading. Accessibly written, with suggestions for further reading, this book offers a sound basis for all undergraduate courses focused on, or including, study of the German political system. The author's familiarity with all aspects of the German political system is evident from the authority with which he explains the structures and processes which form the basis of German politics.

      • Oktobernacht

        Night of October

        by Volker Backert

        TV journalist Hannah Steiner is about to reach the peak of her career: she was chosen to take over a political talk show and to host a live show in front of the Brandenburg Gate on October 3rd for ARD/ZDF. But at that same moment, she discovers that she was adopted 30 years ago, the sole survivor of a family tragedy on the Night of German Unity. Her biological father was a Stasi major with Schalck-Golodkowski. In front of running cameras Hannah has to make a decision between her career … and revenge. Even 30 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the history and stories of the divided republic still influence German society and the biographies of millions of people. In his novel "Oktobernacht" („October night“), the Franconian crime writer Volker Backert traces the historical caesura of the German division. Furthermore, the life of his protagonist Hannah Steiner reflects the political ups and downs of the divided country, as her life is drawn into the maelstrom of the German-German past. How many painful truths does it take to establish state unity, to find personal identity? The story seems superficially like a classic crime novel with a traditional investigation: a cold case from the transitional days comes to the surface and  the lives of two people are shaken by it. But  there is a deeper meaning here. Between the lines, readers can also witness the very personal account of an author and contemporary „surviver“, who spent his childhood and youth in the East, not far from the death strip. Years later, in the post-reunification period, he tried to create order in the Franconian administration where order could not be found. The many encounters and fates that did not abandon him to this day have been impressively incorporated into his crime novel that could not be more current and exciting.

      • Thriller / suspense
        July 2002

        Reunion At Mossy Creek

        by Deborah Smith

        Welcome back to Mossy Creek--the warm-hearted but stubborn residents of the small town whose motto is "Ain't goin' nowhere, and don't want to" are once again sorting out the joys, sorrows and everyday mysteries of life. This time around they've got the added drama of the big town reunion commemorating the twenty-year-old mystery of the late, great Mossy Creek High School, which burned to the ground amid quirky rumors and dark secrets. Are the villains who caused the fire at the grand old school finally ready to come forward? In the meantime, sassy 100-year-old Creekite Eula Mae Whit is convinced Williard Scott has put a death curse on her, and Mossy Creek Police Chief Amos Royden is still fighting his reputation as the town’s most eligible bachelor. Then there’s the new bad girl in town, Jasmine, and more adventures from the old bad girl in town, Mayor Ida Hamilton. And last but not least, Bob the flying Chihuahua, finds himself stalked by an amorous lady poodle. All this and more—including the introduction of Mossy Creek’s new recipe section, courtesy of Creekite Chef Bubba Rice—is waiting for readers in the second novel of the Mossy Creek series.

      • Relationships
        August 2019

        THE END OF OUR STORY

        by Graciela Mayrink

        An anonymous message uniting two sad and lonely hearts: a singer and his fan. Monica was the only girl at school who didn't want to be friends with the self-centered João Carlos. In trying to win her over, he discovers that both are fans of superheroes and Star Wars, and the road to Monica's heart seems easier and easier. After a few months of trying, he reaches his goal, and the courtship lasts two years, until João moves with his parents to the United States to study and pursue his dream of having a career as a painter. The courtship doesn't resist the distance and a mistake of João, and they break up. João becomes a celebrity worldwide after one of his paintings appears on a popular reality show. Despite all the fame, he feels that his happiness is not complete with success, because he lacks the woman he loves. Now, João returns to Brazil for an exhibition in Rio de Janeiro and with the objective of reconquering the love of his life. Will the reunion of the two reopen some wounds or is it still possible to revive this great love?

      • Short stories
        September 2010

        Always the Love of Someone

        by Lawrence, Huw

        Sinister impulses lurk behind Greg’s acclaimed portraits of his wife. Mair, an unemployed actress, loves her unemployed husband but sleeps with a television producer. A divorced couple find themselves staring at reunion. A talented tramp in a dirty pyjama

      • September 2010

        Connections

        Out of Print

        by Cooper West

        Forty-something Dan wants to reconnect with his college roommate and best friend, so he agrees to attend Craig's family reunion. He doesn't expect to connect with anyone else... but he finds himself attracted to his temporary roommate, Craig's gorgeous, thirtyish cousin Jeff. And according to Craig, Jeff wants to connect with Dan too. ;

      • Horror & ghost stories
        March 2019

        Will Haunt You

        by Brian Kirk

        Jesse Wheeler disappeared a couple of years ago, just after playing a reunion gig with his band, The Rising Dead. Rumor has it he had just finished reading a book like the one you’re holding now. He’s not the only one, either. Supposedly there’s a whole bunch of people who’ve disappeared. But that’s probably just a folktale, wouldn’t you say?

      • January 2017

        Reuniones virtuales. Claves para su gestión

        by Palmira López-Fresno

        Virtual meetings have become especially relevant in recent years. Technology connects us virtually, but maintaining a productive virtual meeting goes far beyond being connected. This book tries to highlight the elements involved in a virtual meeting, in addition to the technology. Its content focuses on the skills, abilities, knowledge and, ultimately, the competencies that should be developed to manage a virtual meeting in a highly effective way, or to contribute, as participants, to that being so. Eminently practical, in this book you will find among other contents: - The keys to launch and manage your virtual meetings. - Examples of situations to be avoided by the coordinator and the participants. - Examples of web conferencing systems. - Examples of announcements. - Examples of meeting minutes. – An example of how to evaluate the success of the meeting.

      • Mystery
        2014

        Mr. Tea and the Bobbin' Body

        A Madeline's Teahouse Mystery

        by Leslie Matthews Stansfield

        Mr. Tea, a supposedly psychic macaw, who serves as the mascot at Madeline’s Teahouse, is all a twitter about the upcoming high school reunion.  “Watch out!” he says.  His owners––sisters Terry and Karen–– are in high gear preparing for the event, anxious to see all of their old friends and much too busy to listen to their bird’s warnings.  But the festivities at a local hotel are interupted when one of the guests––a former football player––is found bludgeoned to death in the swimming pool.  Terry’s boyfriend Greg, a local detective, is quickly on the case, along with his partner Tom.  The sisters, not to be deterred from all their efforts, decide to continue the reunion the next evening, when suddenly the lights go out and another guest, and buddy of the first victim, winds up dead. What is going on?  The girls and the detectives put their heads together along with the sisters’ friendly neighbors––Uncle Henry and Aunt Rose––and jump into detecting mode with great enthusiasm.   What the sisters uncover is a terrifying story of brutality, revenge, and deceit––that appears to have come back to haunt its victims in the present.  Did Mr. Tea know what would happen all along? Will he help the sisters solve the mystery?

      • Fiction
        April 2017

        Cody, The Medicine Man and Me

        by Alan Wilkinson

        Cody, The Medicine Man and Me is a rites of passage story about a middle-aged man who takes a trip across the USA that transforms into the ultimate voyage of personal discovery. Attempting to establish the truth of his baffling ancestry, and struggling to prepare himself for a reunion with his estranged twin brother – old rivalries quickly resurface. A showdown brews - but ultimately only one of the brothers can ride off into the sunset.

      • Picture books
        September 2019

        Back to the Countryside

        by Wan Wan

        Tomb-sweeping is an unique Chinese tradition, and a ritual containing special significance. The story is about a little girl, who went back to the family's hometown in the countryside with her parents, where they had a reunion with her uncles, aunties and other relatives. They were gathering for sweeping the family tombs. From what the little girl has seen, the readers may feel that, behind this profound and historical tradition, it's all about family's love, the happiness of childhood and the cherished memory for grandparents.

      • Fiction

        THE LAST DIM SUM

        by Clara Ng

        A novel about being single and becoming part of a family... when everything is going totally different than planned. Quadruplets, four different lives. Four questionable futures. Four haunting secrets. And a ticking biological clock. Siska, Indah, Rosi, and Novera have to return home to spend the last moments with their dying father. They never thought that the reunion would change everything. The haunting questions about their lives start to rise to the surface. Other than dealing with fear and dread, they have to shed their arrogance when they find out that there is only a thin line between life and death. The story reminds us about the courage and strength that (always) exist in everyone’s heart.

      • March 2019

        We’ll Meet in Venice

        My Tumour and I, Me and My Tumour, in Intensive Care for 33 Days, Some before and Way Too Few after

        by Georges Hausemer, Susanne Jaspers

        Following his latest diagnosis with cancer, the writer Georges Hausemer decided in April 2016 to report on his affection in a blog. Published under the title My Tumour and I, which he changed a few months later into Me and My Tumour, feeling the tumour had no right to come first, he described his life with the disease up until a few weeks before his death in August 2018.Since Georges Hausemer could no longer tell his story to its end, his wife, the author Susanne Jaspers, played her part in documenting the period following the last blog entry. A time marked by fear and hope, despair and confidence, by intensive care and internal medicine. What remains is infinite grief over the loss – and the hope for a reunion – perhaps, one day in Venice.

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