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      • Crimson Dragon Publishing

        Crimson Dragon Publishing carries books that encourage readers of all ages by sparking the imagination. While we focus on the fantasy and science fiction genres, we also carry illustrated books for young readers that focus on social-emotional skills development and fictionalized non-fiction.

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      • Editorial Drakul, S.L.

        Editorial Drakul is an independent, privately owned company, founded in June 2006 and dedicated mainly to the publication of novels and comics, but also children's literature.

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        Science & Mathematics
        September 2024

        The elephant and the dragon in contemporary life sciences

        A call for decolonising global governance

        by Joy Y. Zhang, Saheli Datta Burton

        This book provides a powerful diagnosis of why the global governance of science struggles in the face of emerging powers. Through unpacking critical events in China and India over the past twenty years, it demonstrates that the 'subversiveness' assumed in the two countries' rise in the life sciences reflects many of the regulatory challenges that are shared worldwide. It points to a decolonial imperative for science governance to be responsive and effective in a cosmopolitan world. By highlighting epistemic injustice within contemporary science, the book extends theories of decolonisation.

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        November 2026

        Dawn of the Dragons. Ein flammender Beginn

        Spannungsgeladene Drachen-Fantasy um die Rettung der Welt und eine einzigartige Freundschaft

        by Mari Mancusi, Ulrike Köbele

        Was würdest du tun, wenn du plötzlich Drachen am Himmel entdeckst? Der zwölfjährige Lucas kann es kaum glauben, als er bei einer Wanderung auf ein verletztes Drachenbaby stößt! Beherzt nimmt Lucas es mit nach Hause. Irgendwie erinnert es ihn ein wenig an Kater Max, den er vor kurzem erst verloren hat. Nachdem das Drachenmädchen Cinder eine kleine Verletzung von Lucas geheilt hat, werden die beiden zu Freunden und zwischen ihnen entsteht eine magische Verbindung: Fortan verstehen sie sich ohne Worte! Doch versehentlich legt Cinder in Lucas‘ Haus ein Feuer. Als die Drachenherde sich um Wiedergutmachung bemüht und mit einem Friedensangebot auf die Menschen der Stadt zufliegt, führt ein Missverständnis im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes zu einem Flächenbrand … Erfolgsautorin Mari Mancusi erzählt die unglaubliche Vorgeschichte von „New Dragon City“. Fesselnd und liebevoll geschrieben, für Leser*innen ab 10 Jahren und alle Fans von „Drachenzähmen leicht gemacht“, „Eragon“ und „Drachenreiter“.

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        Health & Personal Development

        Milli and the Sugar Dragons

        by Deborah Spence, Nina Habermann, Nils Kiefer

        Milli and her friend Lotte are looking forward to a school trip to Hohenstein Castle. As Lotte has not been in Milli’s class for long, she does not yet know that Milli has diabetes. Milli explains her condition to her with sugar dragons and insulin knights. But neither of Milli’s parents has time to come on the trip with them and they don’t believe Milli can do it alone. Lotte and Milli think about how they can convince her parents, but all their attempts fail. Then Milli has the idea of inviting her godmother, who agrees to travel with them. This means that the trip is saved and Milli begins the eagerly anticipated adventure. Milli learns that she can do anything, but even knights need help sometimes. Diabetes is not only a physical impairment; it also has an effect on the everyday life and situation of the affected child. Milli’s story illustrates the problems faced by a child with diabetes and how to find a positive way to cope with the condition. For:• children of elementary school age(between 6 and 12 years) who sufferfrom diabetes mellitus• parents and relatives• therapists

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        April 2024

        The Last Dragon King - Die Chroniken von Avalier 1

        Die TikTok-Romantasy-Sensation: Ein echter Pageturner voller prickelnder Gefühle (Erstauflage exklusiv mit Farbschnitt, Charakterkarte und Overlay)

        by Leia Stone

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        June 2018

        Die allerbeste Prinzessin

        by Poznanski, Ursula / Illustrated by Büchner, SaBine

        An innovative & different princess story!   • The three princesses love to quarrel • Original and incredibly witty • Written by Ursula Poznanski and stunning illustrations by Sabine Büchner • Translation Grant!   Bianca, Violetta and Rosalind are three adorable princesses. But they share a tiny quirk: they love to argue! One day a visitor asks for entrance into the castle. Prince Waldomir doesn’t enjoy hunting dragons anymore and rather prefers to get married know. Of course each princess is convinced to be the best choice and the prince’s one and only. So a rat race is launched before they have even met the puny prince for the first time…

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        December 2005

        Graham Swift

        by Daniel Lea, Susan Williams

        This book offers an accessible critical introduction to the work of Graham Swift, one of Britain's most significant contemporary authors. Through detailed readings of his novels and short stories from 'The Sweet Shop Owner' (1980) to 'The Light of Day' (2003), Daniel Lea lucidly addresses the key themes of history, loss, masculinity and ethical redemption, to present a fresh approach to Swift. This study proposes that one of the side-effects of modernity has been the destruction of traditional pathways of self and collective belief, leading to a loss of understanding between individuals about their duties to each other and to society. Swift's writing returns repeatedly to the question of what we can believe in when all the established markers of identity - family, community, gender, profession, history - have become destabilised. Lea suggests that Swift increasingly moves towards a notion of redemption through a lived ethical practice as the only means of finding solace in a world lacking a central symbolic authority. ;

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