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OEM Toy Bouncing Ball Emoji with light
Tootekood: 6354637 GTIN: 6410416354637 Mänguasjad
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vidaXL pimendav kardin metallöösidega 270 x 245 cm, türkiis 132209
GTIN: 8718475516354 Aiandus ja haljastus
Elegantne kardin näeb suurepärane välja nii elutoas, magamistoas, kontoris kui mujal. See pakub privaatsust ja blokeeerib sissetuleva valguse. Kardin on lihtsa ja ajatu disainiga. Tänu metallöösidele saab selle lihtsa vaevaga üles panna ja kardina saab kaasasoleva kinnituse abil ühele küljele siduda. Kvaliteetsest polüester-mikrosatiinist valmistatud kardin sobib käsipesuks. Komplekti kuulub 1 kardin ja 1 kinnituspael. Kardinapuu ei kuulu komplekti.• Tarne 5–7 päeva kõikjale Eestis • Turvalised maksemeetodid: Paypal, pangaülekanne, deebet- ja krediitkaardid, Trustly • Uhiuus toode. 2-aastane garantii • Tasuta tagastamine 30 päeva jooksul
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LEGO Creator Pirate Ship 31109
Tootekood: 6288739 GTIN: 5702016616354 Mänguasjad
31109 LEGO® Creator 3 v 1 Piraadilaev
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Brimarex Pojazd Mondo R/C Ford Fiesta WRC 1:28
Tootekood: 1635436 GTIN: 8001011635436 Mänguasjad
Brimarex vehicle Mondo R/C Ford Fiesta WRC 1:28
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Mobiiltelefon Doogee V MAX 5G phone, 256/12+8GB, black
Tootekood: DoogeeVMAXClassicBlack GTIN: 6924351635480 Mobiiltelefonid
Ekraani suurus:6.58" (16.71 cm); Põhikaamera:Triple 108 + 20 + 16; Telefoni sisseehitatud mälu:256 GB; Protsessor:Mediatek MT6877V Dimensity 1080 (6 nm); Operatiivmälu (RAM):12 GB; Aku mahutavus:22000
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vidaXL hoiupink, pruun tamm, 102 x 42 x 45 cm, tehispuit 835151
GTIN: 8721012163546 Mööbel
Istumiseks ja hoiustamiseks mõeldud hoiupink püüab teie kodus kindlasti pilke. Tugev konstruktsioon: tehispuit on erakordse kvaliteediga ja sileda pinnaga ning lisaks on see tugev, stabiilne ja niiskuskindel. Metallist raamid tagavad pingi vastupidavuse ja stabiilsuse.Mahukas panipaik: esikupingil on suur sektsioon riiete, mänguasjade, patjade, raamatute ja muude isiklike esemete jaoks.Mugav iste: kogege ülimat mugavust tihke polsterdusega integreeritud istmepadjal istudes.Stabiilsed hinged: hingedega kaas on piisavalt tugev, et jääda avatuks, võimaldades teil käed vabaks jätta ja esemeid korrastada.Mitmekülgne kasutamine: pink sobib suurepäraselt kasutamiseks esiku jalatsipingiga või hoiupingina elutoas.p>• Turvalised maksemeetodid: Paypal, pangaülekanne, deebet- ja krediitkaardid, Trustly • Uhiuus toode. 2-aastane garantii sularahas kohaletoimetamise.Tasuta tarne
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Bosch Pidurisadul 0 986 135 262
Tootekood: 0 986 135 262 GTIN: 4047025316354 Varuosad
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KAVO PARTS Filter,salongiõhk FCA-10041
Tootekood: FCA-10041 GTIN: 8715616354806 Varuosad
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BRILAGI - Õlilamp LANTERN 31 cm roheline
GTIN: 8592957163546 Välisvalgustus
Stiilne plekkõli (petrooliumi) lamp klaasist pirniga. Värisev leek loob meeldiva atmosfääri. Sobib ideaalselt kasutamiseks kodus, suvilas, telkimisalal või aias. Lihtne ja praktiline kasutada, hindate seda elektrikatkestuse korral. Õlilampi saab asetada tasasele pinnale või riputada lakke või seinale. See koosneb petrooleumi mahutist, metallsilmast, tahtist ja klaassilindrist.
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Harting Screw | Han-Compact®
Tootekood: 09120009921 GTIN: 5713140016354 Ühendused
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Hal Leonard MGB Tastenzauberei - Weihnachtsmusizieren
Tootekood: 16354485 GTIN: 9789043132428 Raamatud
Language: English, Binding: Book, Number of pages: 48, Publishers: Hal Leonard MGB, ISBN-13: 9789043132428, Date of issue: 2017
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- Battery BN45 Xiaomi Battery 3900mAh (OEM)
Tootekood: 57983106373 GTIN: 8596311163548 Patareid ja laadijad
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KAVO PARTS Puks SCR-10002
Tootekood: SCR-10002 GTIN: 8715616354349 Varuosad
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KAVO PARTS Puks SCR-10005
Tootekood: SCR-10005 GTIN: 8715616354370 Varuosad
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FLEETGUARD Õlifilter LF16354 AEBI TERRATRAC; CASE IH 200; JOHN DEERE 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 600, 700, 800, 900; LANDINI 20, MISTRAL, NEW TREKKER / TREKKER; NEW HOLLAND T3000, TCE
Tootekood: LF16354 GTIN: 638217429620 Varuosad
Õlifilter (keeratav) sobib: AEBI TT 50; CASE IH 255; JOHN DEERE 1050, 1070, 2005, 2520, 3120, 3203, 3320, 3520, 3720, 4115, 4200, 4210, 4300, 4310, 4400, 4410, 4500, 4510, 4600, 4610, 4700, 4710
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University of California Press Disabled Ecologies
Tootekood: 48163549 GTIN: 9780520424692 Raamatud
Language: English, Binding: Paperback, Number of pages: 368, Publishers: University of California Press, ISBN-13: 9780520424692, Date of issue: 2025
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Suzhou Baoli Pet Products Co., Ltd TAURO PRO LINE Hari ümar, 9 x 19 cm mündiroheline
Tootekood: TPLB63543 GTIN: 4779051635436 Lemmikloomatarbed
TAURO PRO LINE Hari ümar, 9 x 19 cm mündiroheline
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OTHER PR LLC A Long Way from Douala
Tootekood: 33541221 GTIN: 9781635421743 Raamatud
Language: English, Binding: Paperback, Number of pages: 208, Publishers: OTHER PR LLC, Author: Ros Schwartz, ISBN-13: 9781635421743, Date of issue: 2021
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Thomas Nelson Publishers Second Chance at Sunshine Inn: A bestselling sweet contemporary romance---for fans of charming, small-town emotional reads in 2025!
GTIN: 9780840716354 Raamatud
"Welcome to the Sunshine Inn, a picturesque coastal inn with sweeping views and two new owners who couldn't be more opposite. From bestselling author Amy Clipston comes a no spice grumpy/sunshine romance perfect for fans of Anne-Marie Meyer and RaeAnne Thayne"-- Welcome to the Sunshine Inn, a picturesque coastal inn with sweeping views and two new owners who couldn’t be more opposite. From bestselling author Amy Clipston comes a no spice grumpy/sunshine romance perfect for fans of Anne-Marie Meyer and RaeAnne Thayne. Welcome to the Sunshine Inn, a picturesque coastal inn with sweeping views and two new owners who couldn't be more opposite. From bestselling author Amy Clipston comes a no spice, grumpy/sunshine romance perfect for fans of Anne-Marie Meyer and RaeAnne Thayne.Two polar opposites, one cozy inn--and one sweet and surprising chance at unlikely love.When Everleigh Hartnett, a cheerful traveling NICU nurse who can't sit still, inherits half of her godmother's beloved seaside bed-and-breakfast, she dreams of selling the place to fund the nonprofit she and her godmother always envisioned. But there's one tiny problem: her new co-owner. Rugged, grumpy, and fiercely loyal to the inn, Cade Witherspoon isn't about to let his peaceful life--and his new start--be sold off so easily.Everleigh and Cade are opposites in every way. She's sunshine and laughter, while he's all rough edges and quiet brooding. Their clash of wills over the inn soon has them wondering what on earth Everleigh's godmother was thinking when she left them both in charge.As Everleigh gets to know Cade's softer side--and Cade finds himself drawn to Everleigh's optimism and kindness--their disagreement over the inn becomes something sweeter. But with the arrival of Cade's long-lost brother and the looming threat of a developer sniffing around the property, they'll have to make some hard choices--together.Can Everleigh and Cade let go of their expectations and build something lasting together? Or will the Sunshine Inn be the place they both leave behind?Second Chance at Sunshine Inn by bestselling novelist Amy Clipston is a heartwarming, standalone romance, which features the grumpy/sunshine trope and a charming small-town setting that's Netflix's Falling Inn Love meets Debbie Macomber set in a seaside bed-and-breakfast. This book delivers all the emotions and butterflies, leaving out the explicit scenes. And it comes with engaging discussion questions, making it a fantastic choice for your next book club pick! Autorid: Amy Clipston
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Other Press LLC Meeting in Positano: A Novel
GTIN: 9781635420432 Raamatud
"In this charming, deeply atmospheric novel set against the dazzling Amalfi Coast of the 1950s, two women form an intense and lasting friendship. Inspired by her own adventurous, unconventional life, actress and writer Goliarda Sapienza's recently rediscovered novel takes the reader to the sun-drenched town of Positano in southern Italy. There, while working on a film, Goliarda encounters the captivating Erica, a beautiful widow called "Princess" by the locals, who has been the object of much speculation. As the two women grow closer in spite of their different personalities, they gradually reveal more about their thoughts, feelings, and experiences, and the ghosts from their pasts that continue to hang over them. Writing the story of this transformativefriendship thirty years later, Goliarda offers a profound reflection on love in its many forms, and opens a window onto an enchanting time and place that lingers in the mind"-- BUSTLE BEST BOOK OF THE WEEK PICK NAMED A BOOKSHOP.ORG RECOMMENDED READING OF THE SEASON In this charming, deeply atmospheric novel set against the Amalfi Coast of the 1950s, two women form an intense and lasting friendship that embodies the paradoxes of Italian society. Inspired by her own adventurous, unconventional life, actress and writer Goliarda Sapienza’s recently rediscovered novel takes the reader to the sun-drenched town of Positano in southern Italy. There, while working on a film, Goliarda encounters the captivating Erica, a beautiful widow called “Princess” by the locals, who has been the object of much speculation. As the two women grow closer in spite of their different personalities, they gradually reveal more about their thoughts, feelings, and experiences, and the ghosts from their pasts that continue to hang over them. Writing the story of their transformative friendship thirty years later, Goliarda offers a profound reflection on love in its many forms, and opens a window onto an enchanting time and place that lingers in the mind. And this unlikely bond, forged between a leftist idealist and a traditional aristocrat, acts as a microcosm of Italy, illuminating its complex, competing impulses. Autorid: Goliarda Sapienza, Brian Robert Moore
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Other Press LLC Mothers and Dogs: Stories
GTIN: 9781635420821 Raamatud
Drawing from everyday life in Mexico and abroad, these fifteen unsettling stories show the emotional extremes in seemingly trivial details and quotidian situations, exploring feelings of loneliness and despair prevalent in modern society. Original. Autorid: Fabio Morabito, Curtis Bauer
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OTHER PR LLC Little Dancer Aged Fourteen
GTIN: 9781635420517 Raamatud
This absorbing, heartfelt work uncovers the story of the real dancer behind Degas's now-iconic sculpture, and the struggles of late nineteenth-century Parisian life. She is famous throughout the world, but how many know her name? Yo
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Other Press LLC Child Is the Teacher: A Life of Maria Montessori
GTIN: 9781635420845 Raamatud
"A fresh, comprehensive biography of the pioneering educator and activist who changed the way we look at children's minds, from the author of Oriana Fallaci. Born in 1870 in Chiaravalle, Italy, Maria Montessori would grow up to embody almost every trait men of her era detested in the fairer sex. She was self-confident, strong-willed, and had a fiery temper at a time when women were supposed to be soft and pliable. She studied until she became a doctor at a time when female graduates in Italy provoked outright scandal. She never wanted to marry or have children-the accepted destiny for all women in her milieu of late nineteenth-century bourgeois Rome-and when she became pregnant by a colleague of hers, she gave up her son to continue pursuing her career. At around age thirty, Montessori was struck by the work being done with children from the slums of the San Lorenzo neighborhood, and realized what she wanted to do with her life: change the school, and therefore the world, through a new approach to the child's mind. In spite of the resistance she faced from all sides-scientists accused her of being too mystical, and the clergy of being too scientific-she would garner acclaim and establish the influential Montessori Method, which is now practiced throughout the world. A thorough, nuanced portrait of this often controversial woman, The Child Is the Teacher is the first biographical work on Maria Montessori written by an author who is not a member of the Montessori movement, but who has been granted access to original letters, diaries, notes, and texts written by Montessori herself, including an array of previously unpublished material"-- A thorough, nuanced portrait of this often-controversial woman who changed the way we look at children’s minds, this first biographical work on Maria Montessori draws from original letters, diaries, notes, and texts written by Montessori herself, including an array of previously unpublished material. A fresh, comprehensive biography of the pioneering educator and activist who changed the way we look at children’s minds, from the author of Oriana Fallaci.Born in 1870 in Chiaravalle, Italy, Maria Montessori would grow up to embody almost every trait men of her era detested in the fairer sex. She was self-confident, strong-willed, and had a fiery temper at a time when women were supposed to be soft and pliable. She studied until she became a doctor at a time when female graduates in Italy provoked outright scandal. She never wanted to marry or have children—the accepted destiny for all women of her milieu in late nineteenth-century bourgeois Rome—and when she became pregnant by a colleague of hers, she gave up her son to continue pursuing her career.    At around age thirty, Montessori was struck by the condition of children in the slums of Rome’s San Lorenzo neighborhood, and realized what she wanted to do with her life: change the school, and therefore the world, through a new approach to the child’s mind. In spite of the resistance she faced from all sides—scientists accused her of being too mystical, and the clergy of being too scientific, traditionalists of giving children too much freedom, and anarchists of giving them too much structure—she would garner acclaim and establish the influential Montessori method, which is now practiced throughout the world.    A thorough, nuanced portrait of this often controversial woman, The Child Is the Teacher offers an unbiased perspective from an author who is not a member of the Montessori movement, but who has been granted access to original letters, diaries, notes, and texts written by Montessori herself, including an array of previously unpublished material. Autorid: Cristina De Stefano, Gregory Conti
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Other Press LLC My Brother Moochie: Regaining Dignity in the Face of Crime, Poverty, and Racism in the American South
GTIN: 9781635420036 Raamatud
The author explores his relationship with his older brother and idol who was jailed for a total of thirty-two years after committing a murder, and examines how the interactions of poverty, race, crime, and family shame impact the imprisonment of young black men in the South. A journalist's raw, first-person account of what his family endured after his eldest brother killed a man and was sentenced to life in prison. At the age of nine, Issac J. Bailey saw his hero, his eldest brother, taken away in handcuffs, not to return from prison for thirty-two years. Bailey tells the story of their relationship and of his experience living in a family suffering guilt and shame. Drawing on sociological research as well as his expertise as a journalist, he seeks to answer the crucial question of why Moochie and many other young black men&;including half of the ten boys in his own family&;end up in the criminal justice system. What role did poverty, race, and faith play? What effect did living in the South, in the Bible Belt, have? And why is their experience understood as an acceptable trope for black men, while white people who commit crimes are never seen in this generalized way?My Brother Moochie provides a wide-ranging yet intensely intimate view of crime and incarceration in the United States, and the devastating effects on the incarcerated, their loved ones, their victims, and society as a whole. Autorid: IssacJ. Bailey
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OTHER PR LLC Dartmouth Park
GTIN: 9781635421675 Raamatud
Language: English, Binding: Paperback, Number of pages: 368, Publishers: OTHER PR LLC, Author: Thomson,Rupert, ISBN-13: 9781635421675, Date of issue: 2023
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Other Press LLC Stone and Shadow: A Novel
GTIN: 9781635422771 Raamatud
"This gorgeous, haunting saga tells the story of modern Turkey and its diverse communities through the life of a gravestone maker. In the city of Mardin, near Turkey's border with Syria, the orphaned Avdo finds purpose when an old mason takes him on as an apprentice. From Master Josef, he learns the importance of their art, which looks after the dead and bears witness to their lives. Avdo then travels the country and meets a woman he loves wholeheartedly, only to lose her through a tragic crime. Resignedto a lonely existence, he retreats from the world into his cemetery workshop, but even there, life, with all its sorrows, joys, injustices, and gifts, draws him in unexpected directions. An intimate, indelible epic, Stone and Shadow melds fragments not only from twentieth-century Turkish history, but also from the Ottoman Empire, the wider Middle East, and Europe. Together they form a breathtaking picture of a rich, complex society that encompasses Christians, Sunni Muslims, Alawites, Turks, Kurds, and Armenians"-- This gorgeous, haunting saga tells the story of modern Turkey and its diverse communities through the life of a gravestone maker.In the city of Mardin, near Turkey’s border with Syria, the orphaned Avdo finds purpose when an old mason takes him on as an apprentice. From Master Josef, he learns the importance of their art, which looks after the dead and bears witness to their lives. Avdo then travels the country and meets a woman he loves wholeheartedly, only to lose her through a tragic crime. Resigned to a lonely existence, he retreats from the world into his cemetery workshop, but even there, life, with all its sorrows, joys, injustices, and gifts, draws him in unexpected directions. An intimate, indelible epic, Stone and Shadow melds fragments not only from twentieth-century Turkish history, but also from the Ottoman Empire, the wider Middle East, and Europe. Together they form a breathtaking picture of a rich, complex society that encompasses Christians, Sunni Muslims, Alawites, Turks, Kurds, and Armenians. Autorid: Burhan Sonmez, Alexander Dawe
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Other Press LLC Water on Fire: A Memoir of War
GTIN: 9781635424461 Raamatud
"In this evocative, insightful memoir, a leading voice in Middle Eastern Studies revisits his childhood in war-torn Lebanon and his family's fascinating history, coming to terms with trauma and sexuality. Water on Fire tells a story of immigration that starts in a Beirut devastated by the Lebanese Civil War (1975-90), continues with experiences of displacement in Europe and Africa, moves to northeastern American towns battered by lake-effect snow and economic woes, and ends in New York City on 9/11. A story of loss, but also of evolution, it models a kind of resilience inflected with humor, daring, and irreverence. Alternating between his perspective as a child and as an adult, Tarek El-Ariss explores how we live with trauma, poignantly illustrating the profound impact of war on our perception of the world, our fears and desires. His memoir is at once historical and universal, intellectual and introspective, the outcome of a long and painful process of excavation that reveals internal turmoil and the predicament of conflict and separation. A contemporary "interpretation of dreams" dealing with monsters, invisible creatures, skin outbreaks, and the sea, it is a book about objects and elements, like water and fire, and about how encountering these elementstriggers associations, connecting present and past, time and space"-- In this evocative, insightful memoir, a leading voice in Middle Eastern Studies revisits his childhood in war-torn Lebanon and his family’s fascinating history, coming to terms with trauma and desire.Water on Fire tells a story of immigration that starts in a Beirut devastated by the Lebanese Civil War (1975–90), continues with experiences of displacement in Europe and Africa, moves to northeastern American towns battered by lake-effect snow and economic woes, and ends in New York City on 9/11. A story of loss, but also of evolution, it models a kind of resilience inflected with humor, daring, and irreverence.Alternating between his perspective as a child and as an adult, Tarek El-Ariss explores how we live with trauma, poignantly illustrating the profound impact of war on our perception of the world, our fears and longings. His memoir is at once historical and universal, intellectual and introspective, the outcome of a long and painful process of excavation that reveals internal turmoil and the predicament of conflict and separation. A contemporary “interpretation of dreams” dealing with monsters, invisible creatures, skin outbreaks, and the sea, it is a book about objects and elements, like water and fire, and about how encountering these elements triggers associations, connecting present and past, time and space. Autorid: Tarek El-Ariss
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Other Press LLC I Remember Fallujah: A Novel
GTIN: 9781635424645 Raamatud
"In this poignant first novel of memory, identity, and generational trauma, a child of political refugees tries to uncover the past his dying father kept secret, painting a powerful, layered portrait of Iraq from the 1950s to the 2000s. At the beginning of the 1970s, the young Rami decided to flee the dictatorship of Saddam Hussein. A political refugee in France, he is a taciturn man, evasive about his past. At the end of his life, hospitalized for cancer treatment, Rami suddenly suffers from amnesia. His memories seem to have stopped somewhere between Iraq and France. "I remember Fallujah," he says to his son, Euphrates, who sees it as an opportunity to finally discover his father's story. But then there's nothing. Rami has forgotten the second part of his life: that of exile. Euphrates will then tell what he knows, with the hope of unlocking long-held secrets. A quest that will plunge him into a tumultuous family odyssey, from Paris to Fallujah. A moving tribute to the love between father and son that bridges time and space, this unforgettable first novel explores the complexities of the immigrant dream, and how we live with the family and country into which we were born"-- In this poignant first novel of memory, identity, and generational trauma, a child of political refugees tries to uncover the past his dying father kept secret, painting a powerful, layered portrait of Iraq from the 1950s to the 2000s.As a young man in the early 1970s, Rami fled his home to escape Saddam Hussein’s dictatorship. In France, he built a new life and had a family, working hard to become a successful immigrant. He barely speaks of his time over there, and his son, Euphrates, feels it like a wall between them. When the now elderly Rami is hospitalized with a fatal cancer, Euphrates sees his last chance to learn more about this enigmatic man, and himself.Shifting between past and present, I Remember Fallujah brings to vivid life Rami’s coming-of-age in a land devastated by violent conflict. His memories of the city, which became a stronghold for Hussein’s Ba’ath Party, reveal the courageous acts of resistance, as well as complex loyalties, of left-wing Iraqis fighting against a brutal Arab nationalist movement. And where Rami’s amnesia has erased his exile, Euphrates seeks to fill in the gaps, with memories of his childhood in Paris, and visits to a changed Iraq that will unearth key facts.Inspired by Feurat Alani’s own history, this unforgettable first novel is a moving tribute to the love between father and son that explores the nuances of the immigrant dream, and how we live with the family and country into which we were born. Autorid: Feurat Alani, Adriana Hunter
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Other Press LLC Niki: A Novel
GTIN: 9781635421972 Raamatud
"A resilient Greek woman recounts her and her family's remarkable story at the end of her life, marked by the great historical events of the twentieth century. Born in 1938, Niki, the daughter of the deputy secretary general of the Greek Communist Party,is swept up in turmoil before her first birthday: her parents are arrested, and she joins her mother in exile on an island near Santorini. Growing up, she experiences the Italian and German invasion, the Nazi occupation, and the civil war that came after, often caught between her socialist values and those of the right-wing establishment, to which half her relatives belong. Through her memories and the stories of her family, with roots on both coasts of the Aegean Sea, Niki also tells the history of Greece and Asia Minor from the late nineteenth century to the middle of the twentieth. Her extraordinary tales, full of humor and verve in spite of hardship, are populated by working-class heroes, privileged elites, daring revolutionaries, and free-spirited bohemians"-- A resilient Greek woman recounts her and her family’s extraordinary story at the end of her life, marked by the great historical events of the twentieth century.Born in 1938, Niki, the daughter of the deputy secretary general of the Greek Communist Party, is swept up in turmoil before her first birthday: her parents are arrested, and she joins her mother in exile on an island near Santorini. Growing up, she experiences the Italian and German invasion, the Nazi occupation, and the civil war that came after, often caught between her socialist values and those of the right-wing establishment, to which half her relatives belong. Through her memories and the stories of her family, with roots on both coasts of the Aegean Sea, Niki also tells the history of Greece and Asia Minor from the late nineteenth century to the middle of the twentieth. Her remarkable tales, full of humor and verve in spite of hardship, are populated by working-class heroes, privileged elites, daring revolutionaries, and free-spirited bohemians. Autorid: Christos Chomenidis, Patricia Felisa Barbieto
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Other Press (NY) We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I: A Palestinian Memoir
Tootekood: A48396119 GTIN: 9781635425239 Raamatud
Finalist for the National Book Award and Los Angeles Times Book PrizeAn NPR Best Book of the YearA subtle psychological portrait of the author’s relationship with his father during the twentieth-century battle for Palestinian human rights.Aziz Shehadeh was many things: lawyer, activist, and political detainee, he was also the father of bestselling author and activist Raja. In this new and searingly personal memoir, Raja Shehadeh unpicks the snags and complexities of their relationship.A vocal and fearless opponent, Aziz resists under the British mandatory period, then under Jordan, and, finally, under Israel. As a young man, Raja fails to recognize his father’s courage and, in turn, his father does not appreciate Raja’s own efforts in campaigning for Palestinian human rights. When Aziz is murdered in 1985, it changes Raja irrevocably.This is not only the story of the battle against the various oppressors of the Palestinians, but a moving portrait of a particular father and son relationship.
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Other Press (NY) The Last One
Tootekood: A41226467 GTIN: 9781635421842 Raamatud
“Fatima Daas carves out a portrait, like a patient, attentive sculptor...or like a mine searcher, aware that each word could make everything explode.” —Virginie DespentesDrawn from the author’s experiences growing up in a Paris banlieue, a powerful, lyric debut that explores the diverse, often conflicting facets of her identity—French, Algerian, Muslim, lesbian.The youngest daughter of Algerian immigrants, Fatima Daas is raised in a home where love and sexuality are considered taboo, and signs of affection avoided. Living in the majority-Muslim suburb of Clichy-sous-Bois, she often spends more than three hours a day on public transportation to and from the city, where she feels like a tourist observing Parisian manners. She goes from unstable student to maladjusted adult, doing four years of therapy—her longest relationship. But as she gains distance from her family and comes into her own, she grapples more directly with her attraction to women and how it fits with her religion, which she continues to practice. When Nina comes into her life, she doesn’t know exactly what she needs but feels that something crucial has been missing.This extraordinary first novel, anchored and buoyed by the refrain “My name is Fatima,” is a vital portrait of a young woman finding herself in a modern world full of contradictions. Daas’s journey to living her sexuality in spite of expectations about who she should be offers a powerful perspective on the queer experience.PEN Translation Prize FinalistBustle: Best Book of the MonthLibrary Journal: Best Debut Novel of the SeasonLambda Literary: Most Anticipated Book of the Month
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Goodfellow Publishers Limited Digital Marketing and Social Media Strategies for Tourism and Hospitality Organizations
GTIN: 9781911635482 Raamatud
Explores the most effective digital marketing strategies and campaigns Investigates the current status of digital marketing and social media utilization by both travellers and service providers Provides a view to the future of future digital marketing and social media research trends Digital marketing and online social media platforms have become the cornerstones to the success of places and accommodation. This edited volume investigates the current status of digital marketing and social media utilization by both travellers and service providers and explores future digital marketing and social media research trends. Part of the Advances in Tourism Marketing Series - a series of cutting-edge research-informed edited books that introduce the reader to a range of contemporary marketing phenomena in the domain of travel and tourism. Series editors: Alan Fyall, UCF, USA, Metin Kozak, Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey and Antónia Correia, Universidade do Algarve, Portugal. Autorid: Ahmet Bulent Ozturk, Murat Hancer
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