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When Death came calling
Peter Hammer Verlag 2011
It ‘s as if one has wandered through the alleyways of Rotraut Susanne Berner’s Wimmel books and is now standing before a completely unexpected scenery: life behind the facade of bustling activity, all sorts of pleasures, colourful folderol and minor to middling mishaps. As if all players – children, adults, cats, dogs, flies, snails, fish – were suddenly standing in front of their homes, each one isolated from the others, not fearful, but removed from daily life. As if they were standing expectantly there and wanted to tell us something – something that each and every one of them urgently has in mind.... |

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|  | | Silke Scheuermann Emma James and the Future of Butterflies
Sigrid Belzer Nature’s Most Ingenious Inventions
Philip Waechter, Moni Port
The Loudmouth
Jutta Richter The Witch’s Wood and the Enchanted Socks
Mirjam Pressler Nathan and His Children
Nadia Budde Choose Something, But Hurry Up!
Hans Traxler FRANZ, the boy who wanted to be a marmot
Ann Cathrin Raab A man goes out into the world
Mathias Jeschke Message in a bottle
Anja Tuckermann Mano. The Lost Boy
Heinz Janisch The King and the Sea
Alexander Rösler I’m Just Quickly Looking for Happiness...
Melanie Laibl A Forest Sprite flies to Oman
Wolfgang Korn The World Travels of a Fleece Vest
Dieter Böge What is there to do?
Ralf Caspary Lecture Theatre
Andreas Steinhöfel Rico, Oskar and the Shadow Spooks
Mark Benecke What’s happened to the mouse?
Felicitas Hoppe Iwein, the Knight of the Lion
Martin Schäuble , Noah Flug The History of the Israelis and Palestinians
Hermann Schulz Cunning Mama Sambona
Lutz van Dijk The History of Love and Sex
Tamara Bach Now is Here
Christian Duda All His Little Ducklings
Ulrich Hub Be at the Ark at Eight
Tobias Elsässer Off into Paradise
Nikolaus Nützel Language, or What Makes Humans Human
Karen Holländer If only I had – could – were
Christof Gießler Brilliant Oddballs
Iva Procházková We’ll Meet When Everyone’s Gone
Martin Baltscheit Major Dux, or The Day When Music Was Banned!
Jürg Schubiger The white bear and the black bear
Christine Biernath No more hitting
Anne Möller Building nests, creating cavities
Zoran Drvenkar The Mysterious Return of the Short Ones
Lorenz Pauli "How brave, how brave!"
Frantz Wittkamp Good Night or: going to bed the long way round
Bernd Schuh 50 Classics: Scientists
Jutta Richter The Cat, or How I Lost Eternity
Henning Wiesner The Big Book of Animals
Bettina Wegenast Being The Wolf
Sybille Hein Tina Turnip´s Tribulations
Ingke Brodersen , Carola Stern A Strawberry for Hitler
Peter Stamm Why we live outside town
Sonja Bougaeva Two Sisters Have A Visitor
Marjaleena Lembcke A Fairy Tale is a Fairy Tale is a Fairy Tale
Hanne Chen The Moon King
Anne C. Voorhoeve Lilly under the Lindens
Georg Bydlinski The Zapperdockle and the Wock
Claudia Schreiber Sultan and Tosspot
Klaus Hübner Different is Fun Too
Jens Soentgen Think for Yourself!
Kai Schmidt The Duck King
Jutta Langreuter Sissi
Horst Rademacher At the Edge of the Crater
Jakob Hein, Kurt Krömer Good night, Carola
Axel Brüggemann How Noise Becomes Music
Peter Schössow My first car was red
Martin Baltscheit Story of the fox who lost his mind
Beate Teresa Hanika Tell Me about Love
Marjaleena Lembcke The Foxes of Andorra
Elisabeth Steinkellner The new Granny
Jürg Schubiger When Death came calling
Manfred Mai Nikodemus and the mouse of wonders
Hildegard Müller The Cowboy
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