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17 y separately published work icon Weyward Emilia Hart , ( trans. Cosmin Nedelcu with title Femeile Weyward ) Bucharest : Bookzone , 2023 25765263 2023 single work novel

'KATE, 2019

'Kate flees London – abandoning everything – for Cumbria and Weyward Cottage, inherited from her great-aunt. There, a secret lurks in the bones of the house, hidden ever since the witch-hunts of the 17th century.

'VIOLET, 1942

'Violet is more interested in collecting insects and climbing trees than in becoming a proper young lady. Until a chain of shocking events changes her life forever.

'ALTHA, 1619

'Altha is on trial for witchcraft, accused of killing a local man. Known for her uncanny connection with nature and animals, she is a threat that must be eliminated.

'But Weyward women belong to the wild. And they cannot be tamed…

'Weaving together the stories of three women across five centuries, Weyward is an enthralling novel of female resilience and the transformative power of the natural world.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

8 y separately published work icon The Nazis Knew My Name : A Remarkable Story of Survival and Courage in Auschwitz Magda Hellinger , Maya Lee , David Brewster , ( trans. Unknown with title Nazistii imi spuneau pe nume ) Bucharest : Bookzone , 2022 21864390 2021 single work autobiography

'The extraordinarily moving memoir by Australian Slovakian Holocaust survivor Magda Hellinger, who saved an untold number of lives at Auschwitz through everyday acts of courage, kindness and ingenuity.

'In March 1942, twenty-five-year-old kindergarten teacher Magda Hellinger and nearly a thousand other young Slovakian women were deported to Poland on the second transportation of Jewish people sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp. The women were told they'd be working at a shoe factory.

'At Auschwitz the SS soon discovered that by putting Jewish prisoners in charge of the day-to-day running of the accommodation blocks, camp administration and workforces, they could both reduce the number of guards required and deflect the distrust of the prisoner population away from themselves. Magda was one such prisoner selected for leadership and over three years served in many prisoner leader roles, from room leader, to block leader – at one time in charge of the notorious Experimental Block 10 where reproductive experiments were performed on hundreds of women – and eventually camp leader, responsible for 30,000 women.

'She found herself constantly walking a dangerously fine line: using every possible opportunity to save lives while avoiding suspicion by the SS, and risking torture or execution. Through her bold intelligence, sheer audacity, inner strength and shrewd survival instincts, she was able to rise above the horror and cruelty of the camps and build pivotal relationships with the women under her watch, and even some of Auschwitz's most notorious Nazi senior officers including the Commandant, Josef Kramer.

'Based on Magda's personal account and completed by her daughter Maya's extensive research, including testimonies from fellow Auschwitz survivors, this awe-inspiring tale offers us incredible insight into human nature, the power of resilience, and the goodness that can shine through even in the most horrific of conditions.' (Publication summary)

6 1 y separately published work icon A Family Is like a Cake Shona Innes , Írisz Agócs, (illustrator), ( trans. Unknown with title Familia e ca o prajitura ) Bucharest : Bookzone , 2021 8943609 2015 single work picture book children's
— Appears in: 大抱抱系列 套装 2019;

'Cakes are made from many different ingredients to create something unique, delicious and amazing. A family is a lot like a cake. Families come in all shapes and sizes. They are the people who help us feel that we belong. Families give us help, support and love... even when we are apart from them. When we are with our family, we feel like we are home. ' (Publication summary)

4 y separately published work icon The Playground Is Like The Jungle Shona Innes , Írisz Agócs, (illustrator), ( trans. Unknown with title Locul de joaca e ca o jungla ) Bucharest : Bookzone , 2021 25353231 2014 single work picture book children's
— Appears in: 大抱抱系列 套装 2019;

'The Playground is like the Jungle was written with a view to opening young minds to the rich variety of human personalities that exist in their world. Readers are encouraged to take time to observe the behaviours and moods of others and to make wise and safer choices about play mates. The strategies promoted encourage tolerance and acceptance of interpersonal different and wise choices with respect to interpersonal safety.' (Publication summary)

7 1 y separately published work icon Life Is Like the Wind Shona Innes , Írisz Agócs, (illustrator), ( trans. Unknown with title Viata e delicata ca vantul ) Bucharest : Bookzone , 2021 7728318 2014 single work picture book children's
— Appears in: 大抱抱系列 套装 2019;

'Life is like the Wind focuses on the complexities around death, loss and grief. It acknowledges the range of feelings associated with losing a loved one whether human or non-human. This book aims to help children not to be frightened of their reactions, but to explore their beliefs, acknowledge that others may have different ideas and then work out the ways they want to acknowledge their loss and their feelings. ' (Publication summary)

3 9 y separately published work icon A Long Way Home Lion : A Long Way Home Saroo Brierley , Larry Buttrose , ( trans. Unknown with title Lion : Drumul spre acasa ) Bucharest : Bookzone , 2021 6153454 2013 single work autobiography

'When Saroo Brierley used Google Earth to find his long-lost home town half a world away, he made global headlines.

'Saroo had become lost on a train in India at the age of five. Not knowing the name of his family or where he was from, he survived for weeks on the streets of Kolkata, before being taken into an orphanage and adopted by a couple in Australia.

'Despite being happy in his new family, Saroo always wondered about his origins. He spent hours staring at the map of India on his bedroom wall. When he was a young man the advent of Google Earth led him to pore over satellite images of the country for landmarks he recognised. And one day, after years of searching, he miraculously found what he was looking for.

'Then he set off on a journey to find his mother.

'A Long Way Home is a moving and inspirational true story of survival and triumph against incredible odds. It celebrates the importance of never letting go of what drives the human spirit – hope.' (Publisher's blurb)

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