OUR BOOKS
Here we present our range of books and hope you enjoy browsing.
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It's always the same New Year's Eve. The fireworks music sounds and the moon disappears. An elderly couple is killed in a robbery and some time later a woman commits suicide. How are these stories connected to the disappearance of Sascha Krynzki? In all six life stories a strange elderly lady appears who has a strange connection to a chicken god. Is she the key to the secret of these six life stories?
"In this book, people who have little chance of recognition on the fringes of society are given a face through an exciting story." (Manja Stegemann, author)
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A beautiful, cool autumn morning changes Mr. Landgau's life in an instant. A dark past suddenly connects him with a stranger who has wanted to kill him ever since. Years later, two bodies are found in a remote forest. Ben, the first deaf detective in Germany, and his colleagues investigate a very complicated case that poses many puzzles. Despite the hearing-impaired officer's keen nose, the entire truth remains hidden.
"A gripping story that gives me, as a blind person, the opportunity to learn about the everyday life of a deaf person in addition to the actual crime story." (Klaus, Heide, visually impaired corrective hearing aid)
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Ben, the first deaf detective in Germany, is once again investigating a particularly complicated case. After a harmless fire, a dead woman is found in the house. An important witness is suffering from dementia. A short time later, a young woman succumbs to her serious injuries and dies. The person who could confirm the alibi of a suspect is mentally handicapped. How should we evaluate the statements of these witnesses? A murderous search for the truth begins.
"When the reader's hair stands on end, then Astrid Franke is writing again about the 'outsiders' of society." (A prisoner)
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Suddenly an arrow shot past Helene's head and made her flinch. Was someone trying to kill her? Helene sought cover behind a small tree when she felt a breath on her neck. Then everything went black around her.
A short time later, the phone rang at the homicide squad in Essen. A body had been found in an archery course near Schleswig. The North German inspector Schröder asked the deaf inspector Ben Glienke for assistance. There were not enough interpreters to question the club's deaf archers and everything indicated that one of them was a cold-blooded murderer.
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"Seelenseighzen" wants to encourage people to understand the world with their hearts rather than with their minds. To encourage change. Away from drama and towards light, love, lightness and joy. Away from fears, doubts and feelings of guilt and towards trust in the flow of life. Away from minor to major, from Wagner to Vivaldi in boundless soul love like that between Jenny and Susanne.

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"The soul speaks in a very quiet voice. If it is too loud, you cannot hear it."
Jenny and Susanne share a deep love of soul. But their friendship is difficult because Susanne has forgotten how to trust. She is plagued by intense self-doubt and the feeling that she is not good enough. How can Jenny manage to help Susanne find her way back to self-love so that the two women can live out a friendship full of love, lightness and joy?
“Soul Sighing Self-Love” gives courage to find one’s own path and to follow it.
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29-year-old Emma loves her boyfriend Tom, but cannot explain his dramatic personality changes and does not want to have to put up with his outbursts any longer. She leaves him and six months later is called to his chaotic apartment because Tom has disappeared without a trace. As she walks through their former home, she discovers a box with mysterious contents on the kitchen table and takes it as the only item from the apartment. At home, Emma begins to pin the notes to her bedroom wall and falls under the spell of a breathtaking journey that Tom experienced after Emma left him. As she reads, her initial fear of his truth, but also her own, turns into an obsessive search for it.
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Poems can be used to express feelings, to process the past, to look into the future, to deal with political and social issues, or, as in this volume of poems, to reflect one's own and one's family's development. Poems are a jack of all trades, they can be funny, sad, angry or make the reader angry. A small excerpt from an interesting, 'mountainous' life that is always moving forward. But see for yourself...
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The little hedgehog named Kiki made a great discovery. When hibernation was just around the corner, his adventure began. In his final paper for school, Raik, who was 15 at the time, describes with great imagination and humor and lightness how he imagines the life of young animals in the winter forest. "Through courage and determination we can experience moments that we will never forget, and only those who firmly believe in something can achieve more than they ever dreamed of," explains the author, now 18, the intention behind his story. The book is suitable for reading aloud and reading and can also be a small guide for parents who want to rediscover the world with their children.
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In search of friendship... The black sheep just wants to belong, but nobody wants to be friends with him. When he meets Linus in the forest, his life changes... Will the black sheep finally realize that true friendship does exist?
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In her series “The Magic Land Detectives”, the Austrian author Doris Hunter writes wonderful stories that have been specially developed for autistic children to make their everyday lives a little easier. The author, who herself has dyslexia, repeatedly addresses the big problem of the “garden”, because for young autistic children, this changing environment with often unfamiliar noises is very frightening. The Magic Land Detectives helped the author’s autistic children to find their way around their own garden and later also in the park and on the playground a little better and to overcome their fears. In this first volume, Doris Hunter introduces the two detectives Lukas and Hannes and familiarizes them with one of the first big topics in life: the tooth fairy. When baby teeth fall out, it is not only autistic people who get very scared, so the detectives had to overcome this fear.

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Eduard von Nussbaum is a squirrel who is turned into a superhero by a lightning strike. With his superpowers, he helps people save and preserve their world. Since environmental protection is something that everyone wants to learn, Eduard also goes to elementary school and teaches little Niklas' class about important natural topics.
Doris Hunter is the mother of autistic children and wants to use her books to interest children and parents with and without disabilities in the topic of nature conservation.
The story is suitable for reading aloud and learning to read together.
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Jonathan and his friends race down a slope in their soapboxes, fearlessly daring - and end up in the enchanted forest. What isn't there here! Talking animals, forest fairies and sky-blue apples. But every paradise has its pitfalls. The evil wizard Hork has stolen the purple crystal. Only Jonathan and his friends can get it back. In the second adventure, the children's friendship is put to the test again when they have to fight a lion. It's a good thing that Fix, the greedy, cheeky worm, always has some advice to offer. In other stories, we learn why a snowman doesn't melt in spring, meet rhinos, Ping the firefly and a cheeky star. Sometimes it's funny, sometimes exciting when four children uncover the secret of the Misty Island. The stories are rounded off with cheerful songs, for which the appropriate guitar chords are also noted.