Little Lisa is off to school for the first time. She is quite nervous but everything works out great in the end. This story follows Little Lisa's tale of the "Sad Single Sock"
'Mona Lisa Pamphlets: Paraculture, Alcibiades, Princess Love' are written in a literary genre that is very old, in fact, an almost forgotten genre that had its hay-day in the Middle Ages. Pamphlets were not read, but publicly declaimed to more or less large audiences, and partly even sung. And their content was mostly humoristic and critical of social institutions.'Paraculture, ' the first of the three pamphlets is dedicated to genius and geniuses, and is partly autobiographic.'Alcibiades, ' the second pamphlet, is autobiographic as well, treating the subject of homosexual and pederastic desire in a way close to the old ideal of Greek Love, but with more humor than is to be found in this genre of literature, and a good portion of biting social critique.'Princess Love' is a pamphlet that treats a controversial subject in our society, the male attraction for little girls, in all its poetic depth, but without a serious connotation to sexual love between men and girls. It is the timeless literary and poetic dimension that is explored here, also in the embedded criticism of Vladimir Nabokov's famous novel 'Lolita.' While today this love variation is invariably found off-track and offensive, in olden times, if we can take history research serious, the love and marriage with underage girls was a common practice both in Asia, the Middle East and Europe back in Antiquit
Anna-Lisa thought her first magical adventure was just a dream-until it happened again While visiting her friends in the Yukon, Anna-Lisa is unexpectedly summoned back to the enchanting world of Storyland, where a new and urgent challenge awaits her.This time, the children of Hamelin have mysteriously vanished without a trace, and it's up to Anna-Lisa to uncover the truth and bring them safely home. In this modern retelling of the classic Pied Piper tale, Anna-Lisa must go head-to-head with the infamous Piper, whose magical powers and cunning tricks threaten the children's freedom. As she races against the clock, Anna-Lisa realizes that she must not only outwit the Piper but also help the townspeople understand a valuable lesson: true justice and harmony come from treating everyone with kindness and respect, no matter how different they may seem.Through her brave efforts, Anna-Lisa discovers that the real keys to saving the children lie in courage, friendship, and compassion. With these qualities, she might just find the strength to overcome the Piper's spell. But will she succeed in freeing her young friends before it's too late?Full of adventure, mystery, and heartwarming moments, Anna-Lisa: The Lost Children of Hamelin is a captivating chapter book perfect for readers who crave a thrilling fairytale with a modern twist. This story reminds us all that even in the darkest times, hope and kindness can light the way home.
Lisa traut ihren Augen nicht, als sie eines Morgens in ihrem Baumhaus den Kobold Klappotutschnick vorfindet. Der hat sich dort einquartiert, weil seine H tte im Wald durch ein Unwetter zerst rt wurde. Sehr schnell freunden sich die beiden an, und Lisa lernt eine neue, fantastische Welt kennen. Klappotutschnick stammt n mlich aus einem Paralleluniversum, das den Namen Fanto tr gt. Ehe die beiden es sich versehen, stecken sie mitten in einem spannenden Abenteuer, und pl tzlich ist es allein Lisa, die die Welt vor ihrem Untergang bewahren kann ...
Lisa traut ihren Augen nicht, als sie eines Morgens in ihrem Baumhaus den Kobold Klappotutschnick vorfindet. Der hat sich dort einquartiert, weil seine H tte im Wald durch ein Unwetter zerst rt wurde. Sehr schnell freunden sich die beiden an, und Lisa lernt eine neue, fantastische Welt kennen. Klappotutschnick stammt n mlich aus einem Paralleluniversum, das den Namen Fanto tr gt. Ehe die beiden es sich versehen, stecken sie mitten in einem spannenden Abenteuer, und pl tzlich ist es allein Lisa, die die Welt vor ihrem Untergang bewahren kann ...
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Um die Jahrhundertwende wird in Berlin ein Mädchen geboren, die Lisa. Ihr Leben wird bestimmt von den politischen Ereignissen des 20. Jahrhunderts: die Kindheit erlebt sie im kaiserlichen Berlin, ihre Jugend ist überschattet vom Ersten Weltkrieg, der Zweite Weltkrieg bringt für Lisa und ihre Familie neue Schrecken. Doch selbst nach dem Wiederaufbau kommt Lisa nicht zur Ruhe - die Teilung Deutschlands reißt ihre Familie auseinander und am Ende geht auch für Lisa mit der Wiedervereinigung ein lang ersehnter Wunsch in Erfüllung.