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S L A G G R E A D IN Find us at the next Book Fair in Bologna: Hall 30 Stand No. B 53 Foreign Rights Catalogue · Spring 2015 THIENEMANN · ESSLINGER · GABRIEL · PLANET GIRL CHILDREN’S NOVEL READINGGALS READINGGALS BOOKS FOR GIRLS WHO ARE TOP NEW RANGE l Modern cover for modern girls l Stories about commitment and self-confidence ED T IT M M CO D N A G IN M R A CH E, T U T AS l Bang on for the target group English sample translation available Bestselling author Bestselling author Bianka Minte-König was born in Berlin and since 1980 has been a professor of Media, Literature and Theatre at the University of Applied Sciences in Braunschweig. She has been writing bestsellers for children and young adults for many years. Patricia Schröder, who was born in 1960, lives with her husband and a handful of animals on the North Sea coast. By profession she is actually a textile designer, but instead of making patterns for blouses, T-shirts or ties she much prefered to think up stories for young girls, so a few years ago she quit her first job and is now one of the most successful and popular writers of books for children and teenagers in Germany. Hortense Ullrich studied Design in Wiesbaden and worked in an Advertising and Public Relations Agency in Frankfurt. As an editor-in-chief she worked in various magazines until she began writing screenplays. The whole family lived in New York for eight years, today they live in Bremen, where she is writing screenplays and scripts for television comedies and children’s books. Bianka Minte-König READING GALS What’s up, Girls? 10+ 10+ Hortense Ullrich READING GALS In Any Case – Luna Children’s Novel Children’s Novel Children’s Novel 224 pages 224 pages 192 pages What a good thing that Lotte has two best friends who are always around when she needs them – after all, her life is really quite turbulent. Since her parents decided to go their separate ways, Lotte has everything double: two rooms of her own, two tooth brushes, two pet animals. And she has Mummy days and Daddy days. For the three GIRLS, the new school years gets off to an exciting start. And they have a new classmate living at school as a boarder. The GIRLS can’t agree among themselves: is Céline nuts or is she simply only fascinating and worth admiring? But one thing is clear: she has a secret! 2 Patricia Schröder READING GALS Emely – Totally Networked Eleven-year-old Emely and her best friend, Anna, just love jazzing up their clothes, making old into new and with the help of crochet hooks, scissors and co. creating their own styles. They are therefore anything but pleased when they are put in charge of the school’s website. After all, Emely really has more important things to think about: For example Jona, who she always practices the latest skateboard tricks with and who she wants to accompany to the wild camp, suddenly has other plans. And then Emely witnesses a kitten being knocked down by a car and starts a campaign to helping animals in need. 10+ Luna has a slight helper syndrome. Whenever she sees anyone in trouble or senses a problem, she is at hand to help. But in the process she usually overshoots the goal and is more likely to cause problems than solve them. But this doesn’t stop her from trying again and again. Luna lives in a terraced house with her little brother, Paul, and their parents. Luna is never at a loss when it comes to solving problems, not only when it’s a matter of borrowing a granny, but also when a nature reserve has to be saved, pairing her maths teacher with the sports teacher or taming a would-be rapper … 3 CHILDREN’S NOVEL l A very special detective inspector: Mr Kasimir, the guinea pig l Quirky humour, suspense, unusual setting English sample translation available AND L A N O I T EN EL UNCONV V O N S ’ N ILDRE H C Y K R I L QU A I T N E T O EP WITH TH IES R E S A G N MI FOR BECO TOP TITLE Brigitte Endres Brigitte Endres was born in Würzburg and studied history and German literature before taking up teaching as a profession. She discovered her talent for making up stories when she started writing for her pupils, and it was not long before she published her first book for children. This was followed by several others for various publishing houses and Bavarian Broadcasting companies. Today Brigitte Endres works as a fulltime freelance author. 4 Valentine’s parents work as undertakers. The firm is located in the family’s house, and as a result the girl is used to seeing coffins and even corpses. Valentine is not even bothered about occasionally being picked up from school in the hearse. The only thing is, she hardly has any friends, probably partly because no one dares to visit her at home. That is why she is so much attached to her guinea pig, Copper, and often confides in Olaf, the guy who gets the bodies ready for the funeral. One day, when she goes to see Olaf for a chat with Copper in the pocket of her hoodie jacket, a number of unfortunate accidents end up with the guinea pig being electrocuted and having to be reanimated by Olaf. When Copper comes round again, the confused animal introduces himself as detective chief inspector Kilian Kasimir. The spirit of the dead man has taken hold of the guinea pig. Only Valentine can hear what the guinea pig is saying. Without further ado, Kasimir makes her his assistant; after all, he has a murder to solve. A quirky novel with a lot of humour. The Day my Guinea Pig Turned into a Detective Chief Inspector 10+ Children’s Novel 144 pages 5 PICTURE BOOK Little Tiger Spotty is here! l The best medicine for being afraid of going to the doctor’s l A new favourite book character to take the world of picture books by storm l Illustrated and narrated by Annet Rudolph, the illustrator of Raven, the little Rascal, the famous Picture Book Character English sample translation available Bestselling illustrator TOP TITLE Annet Rudolph Ouch, Little Tiger! 2+ Illustrations by Annet Rudolph Picture Book 32 pages · 26 x 26 cm Annet Rudolph was born in Dinslaken in 1964. She studied Graphic Design at the Technical University in Münster with the main emphasis on children’s book illustrations. “I started drawing very early. I left my first works on the back of our kitchen bench. My first main occupations were drawing and reading. That didn’t change much as I got older. I now work as a freelance illustrator for various publishers.“ Annet Rudolph created the popular Picture Book Character Raven, the little Rascal together with the author Nele Moost, with whom she became internationally famous. 6 Tiger Spotty and his friends are playing doctor. Spotty, of course, is the doctor and the others have each chosen an ailment: the bear has the most terrible stomach ache, there are funny spots on piggy’s nose, and the frog has a nasty cough. Spotty examines all the patients and always has the proper medicine for each one of them. But then a bunny with a kinky ear arrives on the scene – an emergency for Doctor Spotty. Wonderfully illustrated and narrated by Annet Rudolph, the illustrator of the Raven, the little Rascal, this book picks up one of the most important topics for children, helps them lose their fear of going to the doctor’s and is an excellent antidote to acute boredom during periods of illness. 7 l Humorous and warm-hearted children’s book series l Everything children adore: magicians, princesses, knights, dragons and lots of animals l Affectionately illustrated by Annette Swoboda l Illustrated in colour throughout Story time: stories children love CHILDREN’S NOVEL l Five charming stories to read to children, with loveable characters Ben’s biggest adventure has just begun: his schooldays Bestselling author First title: The little magician Wobblytooth wants to be a big magician one day. But as long as his first wobbly tooth still hasn’t fallen out something usually goes wrong with his magical tricks. All the same, he does all he possibly can to help his best friend, Princess Pustilla, find her father’s lost crown. But he has help – from knight Tiny Turnip and flying dragon Flutter, who however must first get the better of his fear of flying. This is one of the adventures the four friends have together, and there are also others just as exciting. Ben’s head is growing every day, as his rubber ruler tells him. And inside his head, all the thoughts and numbers and letters are flying every which way. The world of school is packed with splendid and overwhelming impressions. But first of all, however, Ben also has to settle down in school. For one thing, there is the big fat boy who has it in for him – for Ben is the smallest in the class. Although Ben finds school so splendid, there are days when he buries himself in his bed and is „ill“ so as not to have to go to school that day. But luckily, Mr. Sowa, Ben’s turtle, and Ina, his Indian lady is also around. Ralf Leuther The Little Magician Wobblytooth and the Thunder Storm Dragon and Other Stories Ralf Leuther (*1961) studied German language and literature, sociology and philosophy in Cologne and has worked as a journalist and screenplay author, among others for Sesame Street and the German “Tatort“ crime series. Today, he lives in Berlin and writes books and screenplays. 8 Oliver Scherz 5+ Ben. School, Turtles and Other Adventures Illustrations by Mathias Weber Illustrations by Annette Swoboda With four colour illsutrations throughout With four colour illsutrations throughout Children’s Novel 208 pages Oliver Scherz (1974) is an actor and director. He writes children’s books and his aim is for his stories to have an impact on children and adults alike. For him, reading aloud is something important for the whole family; and a good children’s book does not have an age limit. Oliver Scherz lives with his wife and two children in Berlin. 6+ Children’s Novel 112 pages 9 CHILDREN’S NOVEL l Cheerful and unconventional story with a witch l Hot topic for girls: wanting a dog l With a dog quiz, a dog ABC and a dog owner’s licence to be filled in and cut out Little witch - big heart Charming Story about a friendship between a girl and a dog English sample translation available Mia’s biggest wish is to have a little dog. And she has already found 1000 super-convincing arguments why she simply has to have a four-legged friend. She actually even manages to get her parents on her side, and as a result she is given a Golden Retriever puppy for her birthday. But the puppy can’t be collected immediately, and so Mia and her parents get all the information they can because before Lino’s arrival there is a great deal dog owners need to know and rules to follow. This way, readers find out a lot about dogs, not least with the help of Mia’s 8-point plan mingled in the story. As Pia is about to hide her chocolate, she stumbles into the adventure of her life. For there, suddenly sitting in front of her is Polli, a small and unusually dressed fairy who has arrived in a fridge. And Pia thinks it is really quite practical to have such a remarkable friend – after all, she can perform all sorts of magic for her. But Polli has her own special way of doing that: she influences things and then everything seems to happen of its own accord … Anna Herzog Pia & Polli For performing magic you need chocolate Andrea Schütze 8+ Mia and Lino An (almost) perfect doggy miracle Illustrations by Lorna Egan Illustrations by Joëlle Tourlonias With black-and-white illustrations Anna Herzog lives with her husband, four children and a changing throng of animals in an old house in the Ruhr region. She is a doctor – when she happens not to be writing. And when she has time she dreams herself away onto a sailing boat, best of all far out at sea. 10 Children’s Novel 144 pages 9+ With black-and-white As a child, Andrea Schütze tried out just about every conceivable hobby. At some stage she fell in love with reading, which is one reason why she so enjoys writing books. She is a trained dressmaker, graduated from university in psychology. She and her family live in the very South of Germany. Joëlle Tourlonias was born in 1985 in Hanau and studied visual communication at the Bauhaus University in Weimar, with the focus on illustration and painting. She started working freelance in 2009 and now draws, paints and lives in Düsseldorf. illustrations Children’s Novel 224 pages 11 l A new exciting animal adventure by Tatjana Geßler l Over 60,000 copies of the series sold The last The Magical Garden Series: CHILDREN’S NOVEL l More than 35,000 copies of the series sold magical unicorn Bestselling vet series by a famous TV author The Animal Clinic Series: Series rights sold to Czech Republic, France, Italy, Japan and Poland Jette and Liv have to wait a few more days before they can go back to the magical garden! In the meantime they help out on the farm and look after the animals. One day, when a little calf becomes seriously ill, the two girls are helpless. But at the very moment when they lead the old mare Nosewhite to it, the calf takes a turn for the better. It turns out that Nosewhite is actually a unicorn and not supposed to be living in the human world. On North Wind estate it at last finds a place for itself in the magical garden. Marie is worried. Herding dog Sammy is admitted to the animal clinic with symptoms of poisoning. Who did such a thing to Sammy and why? Shepherd Harald is helpless without him. As it is, he can already hardly cope with his flock of sheep. Marie and her friends decide to help Harald with his flock until Sammy is back on his feet. One night, they see a suspicious-looking truck … Antje Bones Antje Bones (1970) studied philosophy and English literature and language and worked for a children’s TV channel in Cologne. For several years she has been freelancing as a writer and publisher’s reader, first in Hamburg and now in Berlin, where her responsibilities include the Narrative Picture Book for a well-known publishing house. 12 The Magical Garden Jette and the Mysterious Unicorn Tatjana Geßler 8+ Our Animal Clinic Doggy Boy in a Tight Spot Illustrations by Stephanie Stickel Illustrations by Kathrin Treuber With black-and-white illustrations With black-and-white illustrations Children’s Novel 112 pages Tatjana Geßler studied economics and engineering, worked as an advertising copywriter and has been a television journalist, film maker and anchorwoman since 1998. She has created her own series called “Tatjana’s Animal Stories“, in which she visits animals and tells fascinating stories about them. 8+ Children’s Novel 144 pages 13 l Action-packed and amusing – boredom doesn’t have a chance! e m o s o w t the smart s r o t a g i t s e v of in Irene Zimmermann SiSi and the Trail of Green Paper Clips 14 ENTERTAINING SERIES OF DRAGON ADVENTURES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS The town of Dragolding is where the dragon riders of the country are traditionally trained. All the male inhabitants are given a dragon’s egg when they join the dragon class; then they witness the animal hatching out and go on to train it themselves. Like Simon and Veit, for example, who can’t wait to have their dragons. But when the eggs of the two boys have been given hatch, instead of impressive fighting dragons, Veit finds himself landed with a petulant lady dragon in pink, while Simon has a very strange looking creature that turns out to be a lindworm. And both are hardly teachable. What a good thing that the boys get to know Madlen, a girl who gets on wonderfully with the two newcomers, almost like a dragon whisperer. SiSi – this stands for Simone and Sina, the two inseparable friends. The two girls are in grade five at Palace School, where all sorts of strange things are going on: exam papers are stolen out of the school safe, the bike belonging to the cutest boy in the school disappears and there is a telltale trail of coloured paper clips leading down to the spooky vaulted basement of the school house. Is there a connection? All of a sudden, SiSi are bang in the middle of investigations. Irene Zimmermann (*1955) studied German Literature and Politics and became a teacher. She lives with her two children in Southern Germany and has written several bestsellers in this series. CHILDREN’S NOVEL l Tricky cases and a load of comical complications told by bestselling author Irene Zimmermann Julia Breitenöder 9+ The Dragon Riders of Dragolding Illustrations by Melanie Miklitza, Inkcraft Illustrations by Annabelle von Sperber With black-and-white illustrations With black-and-white illustrations Children’s Novel Children’s Novel 160 pages 9+ Julia Breitenöder was born in 1972 and lives in Frankfurt am Main with her family. After studying special needs education, au-pairing for a year in Cairo and flying round the world as a flight attendant she has now arrived where she always wanted to be – being writer and writing stories. 144 pages 15 CHILDREN’S NOVEL l A unique mixture between a funny animal story and the transfer of knowledge l New crime series with gripping, action-packed cases and a good pinch of humour l With original colour photos of all the pictures mentioned in the story, e.g. by Marc Chagall, Leonardo da Vinci, Picasso … New crime series in an unusual setting A fine way of communication of art knowledge The curator is desperate: the animals have disappeared from all the pictures, leaving behind nothing but empty outlines in the valuable paintings! Family dog Nasti simply has to intervene. Together with the shaggy mongrel Zack she starts sniffling around. The elegant greyhound and the hard-nosed stray – an unusual team indeed. But together they have the best sniffing noses in town and find out that the animals have gone on strike because they no longer want to hang around motionlessly and be stared at. Will Nasti and Zack be able to persuade them to go back to their pictures? Ralf Leuther Manuela von Perfall When the Dachshund Disappeared from the Painting 9+ A Case for the River Pirates Hunting the Alligator 9+ Ralf Leuther A Case for the River Pirates The Mystery of the Haunted Villa Illustrations by Iris Wolfermann Illustrations by Iris Wolfermann With black-and-white illustrations With black-and-white illustrations Children’s Novel Children’s Novel 160 pages 160 pages 9+ Illustrations by Bettina Lawrenz With four-colour pictures of the paintings Manuela von Perfall lives with dogs, chickens, fish, a parrot and a whole lot of art in a former horse stable on the Ammersee lake in Bavaria. Every year she organises a big dog festival in the nearby castle grounds. 16 Children’s Novel 240 pages Ralf Leuther (*1961) studied German language and literature, sociology and philosophy in Cologne and has worked as a journalist and screenplay author, among others for Sesame Street and the German “Tatort“ crime series. Today he lives in Berlin and writes books and screenplays. Manuel (11), Fiona (10) and Aaron (6) are the ”River Pirates“! Together they solve even the trickiest cases Cologne has to offer. The detectives have their Head Quarters on Penny Lane, the houseboat Manuel lives on. They are supported by Inspector Brummer, who is absoluteley convinced that the children are useless as detectives, but then over and over is taught otherwise. 17 l Television soap, boarding school and chaotic emotions l An exciting and fast-paced travel adventure l A fascinating view of behind the scenes of a soap Elfie whirring round the world! A Soap Star rarely comes alone Never would Elfie have dreamed that she would spend the evening of her eleventh birthday on a sailing boat off the coast of Mauritius. After all, she has never travelled anywhere in her life before. And to make matters worse, she finds herself lumbered with that bore Jonas. How could it all happen? Does it have anything to do with that strange travel agency Elfie and Jonas stumbled into by mistake? And how on earth are they going to get home again? But then Elfie and Jonas get to know surf girl Lissa, who is sad because she doesn’t know her own father. This is a clear-cut case for Elfie. When Pauline finds out that she’s going to have to go to boarding school, she is anything but enthusiastic. But Amorberg Castle is not just a common or garden boarding school, for this is where the blockbuster TV soap „Flaming Hearts“ is being made, and the television people are creating nothing but havoc in the school. Then a casting call for a minor part is announced and the tension grows. Who will get the coveted role? Getting it would be the ideal opportunity to get closer to Rafael Sorrentino, the incredibly cute leading man. Pauline is bowled over when she, of all people, is chosen. Sylvie Liebsch The Fantastic Travel Agency Jenny Schuckardt 9+ Pauline A Soap Star Rarely Comes Alone Illustrations by Timo Grubing With black-and-white illustrations Sylvie Liebsch is 45 years old and lives with her daughter Toni (4) and her partner in Cologne. For 25 years she has been freelancing, mainly for the company WDR broadcasting, as a presenter, reporter, film maker, author and concept developer – for radio and television. She has worked a lot for and with children as the presenter of the TV show “Lilipuz“ (WDR 5) and for the German TV channel ZDF. “The Fantastic Travel Agency“ is her debut on the children’s book market. 18 10+ Children’s Novel Children’s Novel 208 pages CHILDREN’S NOVEL l Elfie explores foreign countries and makes some amazing discoveries 192 pages Jenny Schuckardt is a journalist and author and has worked for various print and online media and also television in Germany and abroad. She has published several travel guides and books for children and teenagers. Lisa Capelli is the nom de plume she uses for the best-selling „Star Dancer“ series. 19 YOUNG ADULT NOVEL CHILDREN’S NOVEL l Story told poetically and with a fairy-tale quality about it l Top topic for girls: best friend l A powerful main character who will give confidence to girls reading the book Us t w o a g a i n st the re st of the w orld lMore than 50,000 copies of Planet Girl books by Anja Wagner sold A courageous girl with an important mission Bestselling author The Best Friends Forever Series: ”The main thing is that we have each other and are the very best friends in the whole wide world!“ And what a good thing, too, for this time it is not Motzi who is in a crisis but her BFF! Sofie, of all people, brilliant Sofie who has a patent remedy for almost every problem faced by her fellow human beings. However did that embarrassing heart with Sofie’s name in it get on the door to the girls’ loo? Could there really be a secret admirer behind it? Motzi obviously grabs this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to help her best friend out ofthe mess she is in. But no crisis is big enough to prevent it from getting even bigger as a result of Motzi’s well-meaning help. „Come home. The silver bird will carry you.“ Elin finds these words one day in her little attic room. The Secret Empress from the realm Behind the Dawn had this message sent to her. Elin discovers that she is the daughter of the land – the daughter presumed lost and destined to save this magic place from Atieno. His night-shadow birds are threatening the inhabitants of the realm and thus the imagination of the entire world. Elin courageously sets out to liberate the realm Behind the Dawn from the obscure ruler. Anja Wagner Elin and the Sword of Dreams Anja Wagner was born in 1971 and grew up in the Münsterland region of Northern Germany. She trained as social education worker and today lives with her family in Bremen where she now devotes herself to her real passion – inventing stories. 20 Bianka Minte-König 10+ Best Friends Forever You & Me – Against the Rest of the World! Illustrations by Petra Kolitsch Young Adult Novel With black-and-white illustrations 240 pages Children’s Novel 224 pages 12+ Bianka Minte-König was born in Berlin and since 1980 has been a professor of Media, Literature and Theatre at the University of Applied Sciences in Braunschweig. She has been writing bestsellers for children and young adults for many years. 21 l Volume 3 of the gripping thriller series by award-winning author Alice Gabathuler l The novel is a gripping account of the hurdles met on the path to adulthood and at the same time sensitively tells the story of a first love l High-calibre mixture of strong and excellently thought-out characters and international venues Suspense at its best Exactly because you are different YOUNG ADULT NOVEL YOUNG ADULT NOVEL l Martin Gülich is stylistically bang on as far as the emotional world of young adults in concerned The Lost Souls Series so far: Raix wants to live! His last hope is the doctor who has previously destroyed his life. Together with Nathan, he checks in at a secluded luxury clinic hidden away in the Swiss mountains – two people risking everything because they have nothing more to lose. Without telling their Lost Souls Ltd. friends. But Kata and Ayden take up the trail. While in a secret wing of the clinic some people are playing God, Kata and Ayden get lost in their emotions. In the process they lose their grip of the mission at the end of which freedom is waiting. Or death. Things could hardly have turned out worse for Sebastian: while all his friends have travelled to trendy places for their summer holidays, he has had to go with his mother to a health resort. The Baltic Sea island has little more to offer than building sandcastles and breathing the good sea air. But between the dreary seaside tourists and health resort guests one person sticks out: Kim. The self-willed girl is not like any of the others he knows. And that is precisely what Seb likes about Kim. Martin Gülich Apologising Is Not My Thing Alice Gabathuler 13+ Lost Souls Ltd. White Sky Young Adult Novel 192 pages 14+ Young Adult Novel 288 pages Martin Gülich was born in 1963 and lives and freelances as an author in Stuttgart. His first young-adult novel was „Preseason“ (1999), and since then he has published a volume of short stories and five more novels, his latest being „What Doesn’t Belong to Us“ (2012, Nagel & Kimche, Zürich). His books have been translated into nine languages and won several awards. 22 Alice Gabathuler (*1961) lives in Switzerland. Amongst other things, she has worked as a teacher, radio presenter and advertising copywriter. She now runs a private English school. 23 l Amusing girl book about ”revenge is sweet“ l A profound story about a pen-pal relationship that changes everything l Already 1 million copies of young-adult novels sold by bestselling author Sabine Both A LETTER TH AT CH AN GE S YO UR LI FE ! d e h c t i w e b s i r x u o y E When YOUNG ADULT NOVEL l Promising debut of a young author being very close to the target group Bestselling author Line has now made up her mind – tomorrow is the day she is going to disappear! Out of her old life, away from her choleric father! She writes one last letter and hides it down by the river. She would never have thought that the letter would ever be found. But the finder writes back to her, moved by her words. For Anton, too, supposedly the sunny boy of the school, is at odds with his life. They start writing to each other and each of them is given courage by the letters of the other. They realise that they must face up to life and that running away is not the answer. One day, they decide to meet – and have a surprise … It can’t be true!? Ella and Hanno were THE dream couple at their school. And now he has broken up with her, just like that? When Ella discovers that Hanno has already found a new girlfriend, she can think of only one explanation: his latest must have bewitched him! Ella uses all manner of tricks to win Hanno back but nothing seems to work. Not even her friends can stop her. It takes her a while to realise that she has bogged herself down and her Prince Charming has already been at her side the whole time … Karolin Kolbe 17 Letters or The Day I Wanted to Disappear Sabine Both 12+ Bewitched 12+ Young Adult Novel 192 pages Young Adult Novel 192 pages Karolin Kolbe was born in Kassel in 1993 and has been making up stories ever since she could make recordings and hold a pencil. She started writing at elementary school and hasn’t stopped since. After passing her Abitur, she spent a year doing voluntary environmental work in Berlin, where she is now at university. 24 Sabine Both (*1970) lives in Cologne. As a social worker, she has collected a mass of material for novels for young readers. She also writes amusing series and sitcoms for television. 25 l Bestselling author with over 8 million copies of her books sold l Vividly told from two points of view and in different centuries l Author highly committed to horses in need YOUNG ADULT NOVEL l Gripping fantasy adventure with just the right dose of love Gripping horse story set in Africa Bestselling author The Kaya Series so far: London 1851: Black shadows are chasing Christopher through the gloomy alleyways. But he simply has to get the amulet to Thurgood’s bookshop! In the nick of time he manages to hide the jewel there and flee. London 2014: Christine finds the amulet in a second-hand bookshop, secretly hides it but leaves a message. Christopher receives it in 1851. He writes to her that she should keep the amulet in a safe place because some sinister characters are looking for it. Christine and Christopher keep in touch via secret messages and fall in love. It is not until much later that they realise that they are separated in time by more than a century. Kaya is about to embark on another adventure. Her boyfriend, Chris, is off on a trip to the wilds of Africa! And Kaya wants to go with him, for he will be working as a volunteer on a game reserve in South Africa – looking after orphaned animals, and helping out teaching children! That‘s right up her street, especially as the neighbouring camp is offering horseback safaris. But how is she to break the news to her parents? And what if she suddenly finds herself facing a wild animal? Kaya gets her way … and a magical summer with horses in Africa begins. Susanne Glanzner · Björn Springorum The Amulet of Eternity Gaby Hauptmann 12+ Free as the Wind Kaya‘s Horse Adventure in Africa Young Adult Novel 288 pages 12+ Young Adult Novel 176 pages Susanne Glanzner was born in 1977 and is a fashion designer and the owner of the children’s fashion label punKiz. She lives and works in Stuttgart, and it was here that she studied fashion design and worked as a designer for Tom Tailor Leatherwear, Maze and for a publisher of children’s books. 26 Björn Springorum was born in the Hermann Hesse town Calw in 1982. After finishing school and studying English language and literature and ancient history in Stuttgart he started off working as a copy editor for a music magazine before starting to freelance as an author and cultural affairs journalist in Stuttgart. His first novel, „Autumn Bringer“ was published by Baumhaus/Bastei Lübbe in 2013 and was immediately shortlisted for the Seraph Literature Prize. Gaby Hauptmann is a journalist, director, producer and presenter for television. In 1995 she published her first bestseller, ”Wanted: Impotent Man for Life“, and since then she has written over 30 books, which also include many children’s books and which have been published in 35 countries so far. In Germany alone, 8 million copies of her books have been sold; six titles have been made into films and many are available as audio books. 27 PICTURE BOOK Who is still awake? l Extremely cute character l Another brilliant piece of work by illustrator Kerstin Schoene (A Heap of Friends) Rights sold to Denmark, Spain and the Netherlands After training to be an actress, Sabine Bohlmann acted in various films and series on television. She also works as a dubbing artist and has lent her voice to characters like Lisa Simpson and actors such as Vanessa Paradies. Since 2004 she has been writing guides, children’s CDs and children’s books. 28 Kerstin Schoene studied communication design, focussing on illustration with Wolf Erlbruch. Since graduation she has been freelancing as an illustrator and graphic designer for various publishing houses and writing and illustrating children’s books of her own. All the dormice are getting ready to spend the whole long winter hibernating. Only the little dormouse baby isn’t one little bit tired. But a dormouse who can’t sleep isn’t a proper dormouse! One after the other, all the animals visit the little dormouse in his hole to help him go to sleep as best as they can. The fox counts sheep with him; the nightingale sings him a lullaby; the owl tells him a bed time story; the bat hangs upside down with him from the ceiling; and the big bear even lends him his cuddly toy. All the animals end up going to sleep, but the little dormouse is still wide awake. And then the little dormouse has an idea. „If all the others are asleep, no one will notice that I’m not a proper dormouse!“ The little dormouse is now so relieved and cuddles up with the other animals to think about all the lovely things he can do while the others are sleeping. And then he starts feeling a little tired … and even more tired … and finally falls asleep. Sabine Bohlmann The Story of the Little Dormouse Who Couldn’t Fall Asleep 2+ Illustrations by Kerstin Schoene Picture Book 32 pages · 29,0 x 23,2 cm 29 BOARD BOOK Animals from all 7 continents! l A new volume in the bestselling look-and-find nature series l 7 double pages show animals from all the continents l With brilliantly naturalistic illustrations The Animal Board Book Series: Word-picture-bar for more ,,Search-and-discover”-fun Animals from All Over the World Where have the koala bears and the little kangaroos hidden? What is a slow loris? And do penguins really live on ice? Children want to know everything about their favourite animals. Large and detailed look-and-find pictures show lots of fascinating animals from all parts of the world: from the woods in Europe to the African savannah, from North America to the tropical rain forest, from Asia via Australia to the Antarctic. The individual animals are also named separately in a picture-word list – search, marvel, discover! Illustrations by Christine Henkel 1+ Board Book 16 pages · 24,5 x 32 cm The new look-and-find book about nature shows the different animal habitats: 1. Animals in Europe, 2. in the savannah (Africa), 3. in North America, 4. in the tropical rain forest (South America), 5. in Australia, 6. in Asia, 7. in the Antarctic (at the South Pole). The individual animals are also named separately in a picture-word list. The whole world of animals – in fascinating and detailed look-and-find large pictures. 30 31 l A fast-paced pirate story with lots of amusing animal characters l 850,000 copies of the Urmel books sold worldwide l A cheeky and ingenious story thought up and illustrated by Dirk Hennig Urmel’s birthday surprise A large-format and opulently illustrated picture book PICTURE BOOK l New adventures with the beloved Urmel The Urmel Picture Books: Hooray! It’s Urmel’s birthday today! But what’s the matter here? Why hasn’t anyone come to say Happy Birthday and give him a present? Wutz, Wawa, Ping Penguin and the professor – no one there! Urmel is sadly sitting on the beach. Then a bottle is washed up by the sea. It contains a mysterious treasure map! Urmel immediately forgets how sad he is and sets out to look for the treasure. When he gets to the place marked on the map he really does dig up a mystifying chest. Series rights sold to Russia The pirates are out! The fat really is in the fire in the pirates’ den. Capt’n Knurr and his gang have pinched the treasure chart off the three pirate rats! And now the nasty fellows are sailing towards the treasure island. The rats are obviously not going to put up with such a thing and immediately set off in pursuit. But then the other animals in the village also smell their chance of making a big haul and put out to sea. In no time at all a speedy race over the ocean waves unfolds, in the course of which the chart changes hands several times. The treasure-hungry animals are put off neither by storms nor by sea monsters in their attempt to reach their goal, not suspecting that they are still in for the biggest surprise of all … Max Kruse Urmel Searches the Treasure Dirk Hennig 2+ Who Will Find the Pirate Treasure? Illustrations by Günther Jakobs Max Kruse (*1921) completed his school education in Weimar. He has been working as a free-lance writer since 1958. His books have been translated into several languages. Max Kruse is a member of the P.E.N. club and has been awarded the Distinguished Service Cross of the Federal Republic of Germany. 32 Günther Jakobs (*1978) studied Graphic Design and Philosophy in Münster. He has been working as a freelance illustrator for various publishing houses since 2003. 2+ Illustrations by Dirk Hennig Picture Book Picture Book 32 pages · 22,7 x 29,4 cm 32 pages · 22,7 x 34,5 cm Dirk Hennig who was born in 1972 in Dortmund, studied Graphic Design in Münster and worked several years in advertising. Since 2005 he works as a freelance illustrator and has already illustrated numerous picture books and books for children. He still lives in Münster. 33 wir zien anders als sonst. »Sara, stehen. Seine Augen strahle nichts Abraham bleibt vor ihr ist vom Teig, macht ihm ihre Hand. Dass sie klebrig wo ist ein hen fort von hier!« Er nimmt Bogen in die Luft: »Irgend weiten einen er malt aus. Mit der anderen Hand « Schatz! ein besLand wie besseres Land, Sara! Ein Blumen und Früchte. ›Ein sich um. Überall sieht sie nickt. »Gut, Hagar, Saras Magd, schaut gar nicht geben.‹ Sara aber denkt sie. ›Das kann es seres Land als dieses?‹, sie beginnt zu packen. Abraham«, sagt sie und Aus Genesis 11 und 12 Ein unsich tbares Band 10 Sie sitzen Abraham eines Abends. Wanderung, Sara?«, fragt s Land. »Was denkst du über unsere . Um sie herum ist fremde und Tieren. Ein Feuer brennt Die Füße mitten zwischen Zelten schon lange unterwegs. und weniger bunt. Sie sind Es ist trockener als daheim es ist gut.« Ja, ken. Gedan schmerzen. trüben Wandern vertreibt die nur auf den »Es ist gut«, sagt Sara. »Das Stück. »Aber wie bist du ihm ein großes, warmes . GenauSie bricht das Brot und gibt el?« Abraham kaut langsam ganz aus heiterem Himm Und dann erzählt er Gedanken gekommen, so heiterem Himmel, Sara?« »Aus . lächeln zu er t so langsam beginn chte. Geschi e Sara eine geheimnisvoll endlich einSara, und ich auch. Als du Nacht? Du warst so traurig, hinunter zum Weißt du noch, Sara: jene hinausgegangen, weit hinaus, ich aufgestanden. Ich bin rief mich: geschlafen warst, da bin voller Sterne. Und eine Stimme einmal war der Himmel Fluss, zu den Schafen. Auf »Abraham, Abraham!« sie. Sara denkt m‹, geträumt, Abraha aus der Ferne zu. ›Du hast m erzählt Hagar, Saras Magd, hört z und stumm. Und Abraha ist der Himmel schwar aber nickt. Nicht immer weiter: sprach: »Geh von hier fort, gesagt. Und diese Stimme »Hier bin ich«, habe ich Mägde, nimm Lot, deinen Frau, deine Knechte und Abraham. Nimm deine weit fort in ein Land, das zieh mit den Herden. Zieht will Neffen, wenn er will – und großen Volk machen. Ich einem zu siehe, ich will dich ich euch zeigen will. Und ein Segen sein.« dich segnen und du sollst m?‹, denkt sie. ›Du Abraha Volk, großes leise. ›Ein Ihre Hagar, Saras Magd, kichert s Kind!‹ Sara aber nickt. und ihr habt kein einzige und Sara, ihr seid alt erzählt weiter: der Flammen. Abraham Augen glänzen im Licht ein sich um mein Handgelenk ob als an, sich es gefragt. Da fühlte dritten Mal: »Segen, Herr?«, habe ich die Stimme sprach zum Freundschaftsband. Und Band legte, ein unsichtbares du sie zählen?« m, sieh die Sterne: Kannst inder wirst du Kindesk viele »so ich, »Sieh zum Himmel, Abraha hörte ich. »So viele, Abraham«, »Das kann ich nicht«, sagte m. Glaub mir. Ich gehe mit.« Ururenkel … Brich auf, Abraha haben: Enkel, Urenkel und ?« Sara aber holt sie. »Wem? Warum m. still. »Glaub mir«, wieder ihn nicht«, sagt Abraha Hagar, Saras Magd, ist kannte »Ich nur. m?«, fragt sie spüren, das nickt. »Wer war das, Abraha Auf einmal kann sie es Abrahams Handgelenk. .« ter Beglei Saras Finger tasten über Der Grosse des Segens«, sagt sie. » Herr »Der . and Segensb denkt Hagar. ›Das werden wir sehen‹, Genesis 12, 1–9 und 15, 1–6 Outstanding Bible – vividly narrated and beautifully illustrated Wie Abraham zum Wandern kam und Sara zu einem Kind 11 Komm mit in das Land von Abraham und Sara … Es ist ein schönes, grünes Land. Die Sonne scheint. Warm ist es. Niemand muss frieren. Sara und Abraham sind nicht mehr die Jüngsten. Die Wärme tut ihnen gut. Zwei große Flüsse geben dem Land Wasser. Am Wasser sind Gärten, da wachsen wunderbare, süße Früchte. Und Blumen, prächtig bunt. Sara backt Brot und Kuchen. Sara kümmert sich um Haus und Hof. Abraham ist meistens draußen bei den Herden. Ziegen hat er und Schafe, das ist der Reichtum der Familie. Nur eines fehlt Sara und Abraham. Sie haben kein Kind. BIBLE l A complete new concept for religious instruction »Auf geht’s!« 8 »Wer soll denn all die Schafe und die Ziegen einmal erben?«, fragt Sara eines Abends. Abraham und Sara sitzen im Hof, ein Feuer brennt. Sie essen frisches Brot und trinken Traubensaft. »Ach, warum, warum haben wir kein Kind?« Abraham weiß, dass Sara sehr traurig ist. »Sara«, sagt er, »ich habe dich – was will ich mehr?« Er drückt ihre Hand. Sara lächelt unter Tränen. Später, als Abraham schon schläft, sitzt Sara immer noch draußen und starrt in den Himmel. Schwarz ist der und stumm. ›Und morgen wieder aufstehen‹, denkt sie müde. ›Wieder Wasser holen und wieder backen und melken. Und wieder waschen und flicken und aufräumen von früh bis spät … Wie heute, wie gestern, wie alle Tage …‹ Aber da irrt sie sich sehr. Am Morgen ist alles anders. Abraham ist anders. »Wir packen!«, ruft Abraham quer über den Hof. Er ruft es seinen Knechten und Mägden zu. Und Lot, seinem Neffen. Der ist schon erwachsen. »Wir brechen auf!« Sara zieht die Hände aus dem Teig, den sie gerade knetet. »Aufbrechen, Abraham?«, fragt sie. »Was soll das heißen?« 9 Martina Steinkühler The New Narrative Bible 8+ Illustrations by Barbara Nascimbeni Martina Steinkühler is a professor for religious education at the Evangelische Hochschule university in Berlin. Before that, she worked as a teacher, lecturer, and did so PR work for the Church publishing editor. In addition, she freelances as an author and also gives lectures and seminars on religious education and talking about the Bible. 34 The Italian illustrator Barbara Nascimbeni has studied graphics design in Milan and Darmstadt. Today she works for established publishers in Great Britain, France, Germany and South Korea and her books have been published in many countries. She lives in Hamburg and Toulouse. What does the Bible have to do with the life of today? When reading the Bible, the question sometimes arises what these stories have to do with our lives in this day and age. This is precisely the starting point for author Dr. Martina Steinkühler with her convincing concept for religious instruction: taking the main idea behind them she has retold the stories very freely and vividly, in the process making the biblical characters into people of flesh and blood. This very innovative way and the excellent narrative style help children discover that there are stories in the Bible that can provide answers to the big questions of life, such as the beginning of the world and the strengths and weakness of human beings. Martina Steinkühler tells of a God that gives us comfort and His blessing. With frequently repeated key words, the author conveys a picture of God that is nuanced and positive. 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