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      • Samir Éditeur

        Founded in 1947, Samir Éditeur is a Beirut-based francophone publishing house specializing in children’s books and textbooks. We publish in both French and Arabic languages, and our books are distributed worldwide. Our children’s book list includes picture books, first readers, fiction and non-fiction titles for ages 2 to 17. We publish original content as well as carefully curated translations such as Roald Dahl’s books. Our family of culturally and geographically diverse authors and illustrators enriches our catalogue with award-winning titles, such as our YA title Caballero by Lenia Major that won 3 awards and got 3 mentions in France (2017-2018) or our picture book Raconte encore, grand-mère ! by Marido Viale and Xavière Broncard that won the Prix Chronos (2016). Our latest YA novel Droit devant is currently shortlisted for 5 literary awards. We are among those who were the most affected by the Beirut blast this past August. Our offices were completely destroyed; fortunately, our staff had been working from home due to the covid outbreak, so there were no human losses. And so we live to tell another story! – BOP Finalist 2019

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        January 1998

        Nichts mehr vergessen!

        Neuer Schwung für graue Zellen

        by Lapp, Danielle C

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        Children's & YA

        I Like You - Just Like That!

        by Neele/ Marta Balmaseda

        A poetic picture book that makes it easy to forget arguments and anger: the little elephant is in a bad mood and kicks a stone. The stone inadvertently hits the flamingo – and the complaining and annoyance just keeps spreading. By the river, in the bush, on the savannah: just like that! Until a little meerkat has had enough and just hugs the snarling leopard. The leopard’s heart becomes light and gradually all the animals notice how good it is when we’re nice to one another. Just like that!

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        July 2020

        Der kleine Fuchs liest vor. Ahoi, ihr wilden Piraten!

        by Kathrin Lena Orso, Nima Kellner, Carola Sieverding

        Der kleine Fuchs hat eine urgemütliche Höhle. Dort liest er allen Kindern vor. Diesmal: Abwechslungsreiche Piratengeschichten mit tierischen Helden und spannenden Abenteuern. Von Sami, Elin und dem Geisterschiff. Von Kiara, der mutigen Seeräuber-Prinzessin, die den Schatz des Klabautermanns findet. Und von Käpt'n Katzengolds lustiger Tier-Crew, die sich bei Flaute langweilt – bis aus der Tiefe plötzlich ein Meerungeheuer auftaucht …

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        May 2021

        Same old

        by Ben Nichols

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        August 2011

        Tage- und Nächtebücher aus Lappland

        by Sigrid Damm, Joachim Hamster Damm

        Die »Tage- und Nächtebücher aus Lappland«, das wohl persönlichste Buch Sigrid Damms, ist eine Hommage an Lappland und seine Bewohner, die Samen. Sigrid Damms literarischer Text geht hier eine Symbiose mit den von Joachim Hamster Damm geschaffenen Graphiken, Collagen und Fotos ein. Das Buch erzählt von einer sieben Tage langen Wanderung, die eine 60jährige Frau und ein 30jähriger Mann unternehmen. Die Bergwelt Lapplands wird von zwei Menschen gesehen und erlebt, die Tage und Nächte werden in der Begegnung mit einer archaischen Welt zum Experiment der Einsamkeit. Die Wanderer sind ganz auf sich gestellt. Die Weite und Ruhe der Landschaft offenbaren die ihr innewohnende Kraft, bringen die Frau und den Mann zum bewußten Wahrnehmen ursprünglicher Dinge. Gras, Fell, Feuer, Wasser, Haus, Berge, Horizontlinien, Geburt und Tod, Frieden und Krieg. Es ist eine Meditation über den gegenwärtigen Zustand der Welt, ein Buch der Langsamkeit, ein Buch der Stille.

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        March 2022

        When the Giraffe still had Admirers

        How Four Scientists Stumbled Across Their Discoveries

        by Michael Lichtwarck-Aschoff

        In “When The Giraffe Still Had Admirers” we get to know Claude Bernard and Louis Pasteur, Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier and Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire. Lichtwarck-Aschoff takes their lives and discoveries – often resulting from serendipity – as the starting point for his stories. The enthralling read makes literature so eloquent, full of wit and powerful that this author is no longer just an insider tip.

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        Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700
        November 2015

        The anxiety of sameness in early modern Spain

        by Christina H. Lee

        This book explores the Spanish elite's fixation on social and racial 'passing' and 'passers', as represented in a wide range of texts. It examines literary and non-literary works produced in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries that express the dominant Spaniards' anxiety that socially mobile lowborns, Conversos (converted Jews), and Moriscos (converted Muslims) could impersonate and pass for 'pure' Christians like themselves. Ultimately, this book argues that while conspicuous sociocultural and ethnic difference was certainly perturbing and unsettling, in some ways it was not as threatening to the dominant Spanish identity as the potential discovery of the arbitrariness that separated them from the undesirables of society - and therefore the recognition of fundamental sameness. This fascinating and accessible work will appeal to students of Hispanic studies, European history, cultural studies, Spanish literature and Spanish history.

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        Nursing & ancillary services

        What We Can Still Do!

        Basal Stimulation in End-of-life Care

        by Stephan Kostrzewa / Marion Kutzner

        Meeting those who are dying often leaves people feeling helpless and lost for words. Nurses face the questions “What can we still do?” and “How can we provide adequate support for the dying on their final journey?” The authors answer these questions by transferring the concept of basal stimulation to support for the dying and describe its possible applications in palliative care and hospice work. They document the differences between end-of-life care in hospices, hospitals and retirement homes. They describe how peoples’ experience, perception and bodily functions change during the dying process and what alleviates their symptoms. In so doing, they also demonstrate how nurses overcome hesitancy and insecurity through touch and support and allow hands and gestures to talk when verbal language falls silent.

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