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Mr. Bats Meisterstück
oder: Die total verjüngte Oma
by Christine Nöstlinger, Erhard Dietl
In Christine Nöstlingers "Mr Bats Meisterstück" trinkt Robis Großmutter aus Versehen einen geheimnisvollen Verjüngungstrank und verwandelt sich blitzschnell in ein fünfjähriges Mädchen. Plötzlich liegt es an Robi und dem verschrobenen Erfinder Mr Bat, mithilfe einer wackeligen Zeitmaschine in die Vergangenheit zu reisen, um ein Gegenmittel zu beschaffen. Ihre abenteuerliche Mission führt sie durch turbulente Zeiten, wo sie nicht nur historische Kuriositäten erleben, sondern auch die Bedeutung von Verantwortung und Familie neu entdecken. Ein Kinderbuch voller Charme und Witz, das Generationen und Zeiten auf außergewöhnliche Weise verbindet. Ideal für junge Leser*innen: Speziell für Kinder im Alter von 10 bis 12 Jahren geschrieben, bietet das Buch eine spannende Einführung in das Genre der Zeitreisegeschichten. Bildung und Unterhaltung: Neben dem Unterhaltungswert fördert das Buch das Verständnis für die Konsequenzen von Handlungen und die Bedeutung von Familie. Spannende Handlung: Eine Geschichte voller überraschender Wendungen hält junge Leser bis zur letzten Seite gefesselt. Humor und Herz: Nöstlingers charakteristischer Witz durchzieht das gesamte Buch, macht schwierige Themen zugänglich und die Charaktere liebenswert.
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January 2024Mein liebstes Buggybuch. Allererste Tiere
Buggybuch mit Stoffband
by Julia Reyelt
Mit unseren liebsten Buggybüchern lernen Kinder ab 12 Monaten ihre Umwelt kennen. Das handliche Format ist perfekt für kleine Hände geeignet. Mit dem Klettverschluss am praktischen, bunten Stoffband kann das Buch kinderleicht am Buggy, der Babyschale oder der Trage befestigt und überallhin mitgenommen werden. Ob Maus, Meerschweinchen oder Marienkäfer, sie alle wollen mit auf Tour! Mit klaren, farbenfrohen Bildern lernen die Kinder allererste Tiere kennen, benennen und lieben. • Enthalten sind: Hund, Katze, Hase, Meerschweinchen, Igel, Eichhörnchen, Biene, Marienkäfer, Ente, Vogel, Maus• Mit Stoffband zum Befestigen an Buggy, Babyschale oder Trage• Im handlichen Mini-Format zum Überallhin-Mitnehmen
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January 2024Mein liebstes Buggybuch. Allererste Sachen
Buggybuch mit Stoffband
by Julia Reyelt
Mit unseren liebsten Buggybüchern lernen Kinder ab 12 Monaten ihre Umwelt kennen. Das handliche Format ist perfekt für kleine Hände geeignet. Mit dem Klettverschluss am praktischen, bunten Stoffband kann das Buch kinderleicht am Buggy, der Babyschale oder der Trage befestigt und überallhin mitgenommen werden. Ob Banane, Becher oder Ball, sie alle sollen mit auf Tour! Mit klaren, farbenfrohen Bildern lernen die Kinder allererste Gegenstände aus ihrem Umfeld kennen, benennen und lieben. • Enthalten sind: Teddy, Puppe, Auto, Bauklötze, Ball, Becher, Schüssel und Löffel, Banane, Karotte, Mütze, Hose• Mit Stoffband zum Befestigen an Buggy, Babyschale oder Trage• Im handlichen Mini-Format zum Überallhin-Mitnehmen
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Literature & Literary StudiesSeptember 2014A concordance to the rhymes of The Faerie Queene
by Richard Brown, J. B. Lethbridge, J. B. Lethbridge
This book is the first ever concordance to the rhymes of Spenser's epic. It gives the reader unparalleled access to the formal nuts and bolts of this massive poem: the rhymes which he used to structure its intricate stanzas. As well as the main concordance to the rhymes, the volume features a wealth of ancillary materials, which will be of value to both professional Spenserians and students, including distribution lists and an alphabetical listing of all the words in The Faerie Queene. The volume breaks new ground by including two studies by Richard Danson Brown and J. B. Lethbridge, so that the reader is given provocative analyses alongside the raw data about Spenser as a rhymer. Brown considers the reception of rhyme, theoretical models and how Spenser's rhymes may be reading for meaning. Lethbridge in contrast discusses the formulaic and rhetorical character of the rhymes. ;
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Literature & Literary StudiesJanuary 2021A concordance to the rhymes of The Faerie Queene
by Richard Danson Brown, J. B. Lethbridge, J. B. Lethbridge
This book is the first ever concordance to the rhymes of Spenser's epic. It gives the reader unparalleled access to the formal nuts and bolts of this massive poem: the rhymes which he used to structure its intricate stanzas. As well as the main concordance to the rhymes, the volume features a wealth of ancillary materials, which will be of value to both professional Spenserians and students, including distribution lists and an alphabetical listing of all the words in The Faerie Queene. The volume breaks new ground by including two studies by Richard Danson Brown and J. B. Lethbridge, so that the reader is given provocative analyses alongside the raw data about Spenser as a rhymer. Brown considers the reception of rhyme, theoretical models and how Spenser's rhymes may be reading for meaning. Lethbridge in contrast discusses the formulaic and rhetorical character of the rhymes.
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Literature & Literary StudiesDecember 2000Contemporary British poetry and the city
by Peter Barry, Kim Latham
Though poets have always written about cities, the commonest critical categories (pastoral poetry, nature poetry, Romantic poetry, Georgian poetry, etc.) have usually stressed the rural, so that poetry can seem irrelevant to a predominantly urban populati. Explores a range of contemporary poets who visit the 'mean streets' of the contemporary urban scene, seeking the often cacophonous music of what happens here. Poets discussed include: Ken Smith, Iain Sinclair, Roy Fisher, Edwin Morgan, Sean O'Brien, Ciaran Carson, Peter Reading, Matt Simpson, Douglas Houston, Deryn Rees-Jones, Denise Riley, Ken Edwards, Levi Tafari, Aidan Hun, and Robert Hampson. Approaches contemporary poetry within a broad spectrum of personal, social, literary, and cultural concerns. Includes 'loco-specific' chapters, on cities including Hull, Liverpool, London, and Birmingham, with an additional chapter on 'post-industrial' cities such as Belfast, Glasgow and Dundee. ;
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Children's & YAJune 2019Die Unausstehlichen & ich - Das Leben ist ein Rechenfehler (Band 1)
by Walder, Vanessa / Korthues, Barbara
The Unbearables & Me – Life‘s an Error in Calculation (Vol. 1) A rebellious young girl who has seen it allAn isolated boarding school in the mountains with a dark secret5 particular friends One shared plan to escape … - A defense apology, written as a report using swear words (crossed out) - absolutely authentic and touching, yet funny! - A first-person narrative in report style about an unusual topic that will get under your skin! - Illustrated in b/w (20%) Together, we’re unbearable… Eleven-year-old foster kid Enni gets transferred to a secluded, damn boring boarding school and soon stumbles across secrets, involving the entire staff and somehow revolving around twelve-year-old Dante and a long forgotten accident.
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February 2021Layers
by Poznanski, U.
Can You Believe Your Eyes? Dorian has been living on the streets since running away from home, and has always managed to fend for himself pretty well. But when he wakes up one morning beside a dead homeless man who has evidently been murdered, Dorian panics – he can’t remember anything of what happened the previous night. Is he responsible for the man’s murder? Then a stranger appears with an unexpected offer of help, and Dorian seizes the opportunity with both hands – this is his chance to hide from the police. The stranger works with young people in need, and he takes Dorian to a villa where he is given food, new clothes and even schooling.But Dorian soon learns that you get nothing for free in this life. In return for being looked after at the villa, Dorian is expected to distribute mysterious free gifts – gifts which are very carefully sealed. And when an unexpected turn of events results in him keeping one of the gifts, he finds himself being hunted by merciless pursuers. After the international YA-bestseller Erebos, Saeculum and The Eleria-Trilogy Ursula Poznanski now presents her new thriller: Layers Awarded with the Hans-Jörg-Martin Prize 2016 for the best YA-Thriller! More information also available under: www.layers-buch.de
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Last Paths to Freedom. French Girl Guides in resistance to Nazi Germany
by Thomas Seiterich
Summer 1940. Nazi Germany annexes Alsace, but not without resistance: in the Catholic parish of St. Jean, very close to the Great Synagogue, six French Girl Guides opened an underground border crossing for opponents of the regime, Jews, Communists and the military. They explored and found secret routes across the Vosges to the west, and south to Switzerland. By the time the Gestapo picked them up in 1942, they had brought around 500 people to safety. Freisler tried them in 1943 and sentenced six of them to death by guillotine. Pope Pius XII demanded that the women be spared. And Hitler did indeed pardon them – with the proviso that they were not allowed to know. They all survived.
