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Lage natrium 2023

Lage natrium 2023

Hanna Groen

Hanna Groen
2023
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Een lage natriumdieet kan soms een uitdaging zijn, vooral als het gaat om het vinden van smakelijke gerechten die gezond zijn. Maar in Lage natrium: koken zonder zout leert u hoe eenvoudig het is om gerechten te bereiden zonder zout, maar met veel smaak.In dit boek ontdekt u de geheimen achter het koken zonder zout en leert u hoe u de juiste ingredi nten kiest, hoe u de gerechten bereidt en hoe u de gerechten afmaakt voor een optimale smaak. Met duidelijke stap-voor-stap instructies, handige tips en recepten voor ontbijt, lunch, diner en snacks, zult u zien dat een lage natriumdieet niet saai hoeft te zijn.Lage natrium: koken zonder zout is de perfecte gids voor iedereen die op zoek is naar een gezonde en smakelijke manier om te eten. Of u nu een lage natriumdieet moet volgen vanwege een medische aandoening of gewoon gezonder wilt eten, dit boek biedt u de inspiratie en de tools om succesvol te zijn.
Something You Are

Something You Are

Hanna Jameson

Head of Zeus
2020
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The debut thriller from the bestselling author of The Last. He's paid to kill. Not paid to think. Nic Caruana never wanted to be a killer. But life took a few wrong turns, and now he works as a hitman for a violent arms dealer. His boss's teenage daughter has been kidnapped, and it's Nic's job to find her – using any weapon he needs to get to the truth. Nic's hunt for the girl will take him to the darkest corners of London's criminal underworld. And it will draw him close to the girl's mother, Clare: a beautiful but dangerous woman who is prepared to do anything to get her child back. Taut, spare, and brilliantly plotted, this gripping thriller asks of its characters: is evil something you do? Or something you are? REVIEWS FOR HANNA JAMESON'S LONDON TRILOGY: 'Jameson's taut and spare narrative complements a gripping plot with unmistakable undertones of the legends of this genre, Chandler, Ellroy, Rankin' Red. 'Jameson writes like an angel on speed. Ellroy and sometimes Rankin walk you to the dark side brilliantly. Something You Are is no less gripping, shocking and relentless' Q Magazine. 'Jameson writes in turbo-charged shorthand, her fierce, sparse prose sparking off the page. She's able to evoke a whole scene with a single detail, and she's got a gift for getting under the skin of her characters' The Book Bag. 'Caustic and energetic... Echoes of James Ellroy... Those Crazy Freeways is a literary road movie smelling of hot American tarmac and cheap motels' Guardian.
Who Wants to Live Forever

Who Wants to Live Forever

Hanna Thomas Uose

Octopus
2025
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What happens to loving each other forever when your soulmate decides living forever is more important? Yuki and Sam are soulmates. They are destined to spend the rest of their lives together. They are supposed to love one another, forever. But when a miracle drug is created which can extend a human's life, indefinitely, Sam decides to live forever, rather than love Yuki forever. What comes next is a time-bending, decades-long, world-building epic set across the globe and narrated by an intersecting cast of characters. Who Wants to Live Forever is the greatest romance you will ever read without the happily ever after.
Who Wants to Live Forever

Who Wants to Live Forever

Hanna Thomas Uose

Octopus Publishing Group
2026
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Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow collides with Normal People in the universe of Everything Everywhere All at Once in WHO WANTS TO LIVE FOREVER, a time-bending, decades-long quest for immortality -- catapulting readers from Japan to Silicon Valley to eternity.A GOOD HOUSEKEEPING GOOD BOOKS SPRING COLLECTION PICK'I LOVED this addictive, beautifully written novel about romance, life and immortality.'DAILY MAIL'I loved it so much I wanted it to go on forever'FERN BRADY'A timeless romance and a bold, inventive novel' ELA LEE'Dazzling: a cold hard reckoning with reality; a constantly surprising fear of imagination, philosophy, humanity, warmth and love'JESSICA STANLEY'This is a must-read book for 2025, especially for fans of Gabrielle Zevin' JULIANNE PACHICOThis is the greatest romance you will ever read without the happily ever after.Yuki and Sam are soulmates.They are destined to spend the rest of their lives together.They are supposed to love one another, forever.But when a miracle drug is released which can extend a human's life indefinitely, Sam chooses to live forever, instead of loving Yuki forever - and the world they know is spun inside out.WHO WANTS TO LIVE FOREVER plunges into a parallel universe where forever is on sale to the highest bidder. What comes next is a world-building epic narrated by an intersecting cast of characters that will drive you to the edge of reality and leave you to answer biggest questions of all: What is life without death? What is life without love?'A beautifully written book with a genius concept'LOUISE HARE'Hanna Thomas Uose has created a fully realized future; like the best speculative fiction, this novel holds a magnifying glass to familiar horrors' KATIE YEE'Hanna spins vivid, compelling human drama from vast philosophical questions with wit, elegance and verve'LISA OWENS'Who Wants to Live forever probes and searches like the best fiction does. Powerful. Highly compelling'IAN RUSSELL-HSIEH'The best book I have read this year'AJA BARBER'An ambitious novel expertly executed; full of twists, turns and tenderness' ASHLEY HICKSON-LOVENCE'An urgent and timely book'SEASON BUTLER
The Man Who Wrote Aladdin

The Man Who Wrote Aladdin

Hanna Diyab

Hardinge Simpole Publishing
2020
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The origins of 'Aladdin' continue to fascinate scholars and readers of the tales. The story is believed to have first been written in French, by Antoine Galland, having been told to him in Paris in 1709 by Hanna Diyab - the author of this travel memoir. Written some five decades after this encounter, 'The Life and Times of Hanna Diyab' is part autobiography and part storytelling, a fascinating record of experiences, cultural observations, international relations, medicine, and hearsay. It traces a journey across land and sea from the author's home in Aleppo - through early eighteenth-century Lebanon, Jabal Druze, Cyprus, Egypt, Libya, Tunis, Livorno, Genoa and Marseille - to Paris in the time of Louis XIV; and the author's return to Aleppo across the 'lands of the East', now Turkey. The Foreword explains how this important translation into English came about and the Introduction provides background to some of the features of the memoir, including the Maronite Christian community of the period, the consular system of the Republics of Venice and Genoa, the role of Ottoman ambassadors, and of the French merchant, naturalist and traveller, Paul Lucas. Notes at the end of the book also help the non-specialist reader, and there are two bibliographies.
Sectarianism and Inter-Communal Nation Building in Lebanon
'In blood we write your history, Lebanon' was a common sight on the walls of war-torn Beirut in the 1970s and '80s. With the assassination in February 2005 of Rafiq Hariri, the godfather of the 1989 Taif Agreement for National Understanding, which put an end to years of civil war, this maxim has resurfaced. Sectarian conflict, foreign interventions and a constant search for inter-communal compromise have been dominant themes in Lebanese history and these are explored by Hanna Ziadeh. He draws together for the first time the entire corpus of national pacts and constitutional texts which have demarcated the major ruptures of Lebanese history. He explains how a constant state of communal tension regularly led to sectarian conflict, but his is a less bloody and polarised version of Lebanese history that we are used to, one in which sectarian ruptures are intersected with inter-communal compromise and where subversive foreign interventions co-exist uneasily with internationally sanctioned national pacts and functioning constitutional systems. All of which has contributed to form this unique Arab polity and multi-communal nation-state always in the making - and un-making.
Bird's Nest Soup

Bird's Nest Soup

Hanna Greally

Attic Press
2008
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This title contains new introduction by Dr. Eilis Ward, National University of Ireland Galway. 'Mentally well, but unclaimed' - this sums up the horrendous situation in which Hanna Greally found herself for the best part of twenty years. She saw what she anticipated was a short rest in the Big House, St. Loman's psychiatric hospital in Mullingar stretch and stretch as it became clear to her that none of her relatives surviving after her mother's unexpected death had any intention of applying for her release.In those days, there was no way out for an unclaimed patient. She knew herself to be unwanted, fully conscious of her position and acutely observant of her surroundings, in an atmosphere calculated to bring about steady degradation of her personality. She survived this Kaf ka-esque situation, emotionally and physically whole, and when a more enlightened system was introduced regained her freedom through a rehabilitation institute in 1962. Here is a remarkable story, told with reticence and naturalness which makes it all the more moving.
Flown the Nest

Flown the Nest

Hanna Greally

Attic Press
2009
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Hanna Greally spent the best part of the 1940s and 1950s incarcerated in a psychiatric hospital in the Irish Midlands. In her first book "Birds Nest Soup" she recounted with vivid detail the terrible suffering she endured there. Hanna's story continues with account of her life in Coolamber Manor Rehabilitation Centre in Co. Longford, the place from where she hoped to gain freedom 'prodigously and for ever' and to 'soon be a citizen, vote, earn money, even do crosswords and perhaps become well off'. If Hanna became part of the civil dead in St. Loman's we can now, for the first time, read alongside her restoration to citizenship and to personal autonomy. After St Loman's Hanna stands at the door to another institution - this one without bars or punishment cells - to become the first person to cross the threshold of the new state run rehabilitation center. Here too, the story of cookery classes, renewed-first freedoms, the giddiness of young women together (and Hanna like an indulgent mother amongst them) is best told in Hanna's own words. Coolamber Manor ends with Hanna taking her first paid job in Ireland - she doesn't state so in the book but it was in Galway. Within some time, she moved again and eventually made her way to England where she worked as many single Irish women did, in service as cook or housekeeper. Several years and several different jobs later, she finally came to rest in a stable home of sorts, as a housekeeper for a retired doctor.
Shaping Knowledge: The Transmission of the 'Liber Floridus'
The encyclopedic compilation Liber Floridus, created by the Flemishcanon Lambert of Saint-Omer in the early twelfth century, survives not only inthe form of his famous autograph, but also in a considerable number of latermanuscripts which transformed the knowledge assembled by him and which becamestarting points for new appraisals of their texts and images. Shaping Knowledge examines the processeswhich determined this transfer over the centuries and evaluates the specificachievements of the different generations of scribes and illuminators. Takingaccount of the full range of manuscripts which transmit material from the Liber Floridus and focusing in moredetail on three of them - now in the Herzog August Bibliothek in Wolfenbuttel,in the Universiteitsbibliotheek Leiden and in the Abdijarchief of Tongerlo - itshows that the makers of these manuscripts did not merely select and copymaterial from the Liber Floridus, butalso organized images and texts in new ways, sought out different exemplars forthem and embarked on compilatory activities of their own. These relationshipsat the textual, visual and conceptual levels are lenses through which we canobserve the networks subsisting among the manuscripts linked to the Liber Floridus and the much broadergroup of encyclopedic compilations to which they belong. Sixteen colour platesand one hundred black-and-white figures document the role of the visual andmaterial dimensions of the manuscripts in the processes of transmission.
Chasing the King of Hearts

Chasing the King of Hearts

Hanna Krall

Peirene Press Ltd
2013
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The Warsaw Ghetto 1942: When Izolda's husband, Shayek, is imprisoned, she sets out to release him. She changes her name, her hair, her religion. Eventually she is captured and deported to Auschwitz. But even there, she trusts that her love will save them both.
60-second CPD

60-second CPD

Hanna Beech

John Catt Educational Ltd
2020
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Teaching is tough, yet its rewards are huge. Every teacher wants to carry on getting better and better at what they do, but when you have so much on your plate already and only so many hours in the day, how can you find time for professional development? That’s where 60-Second CPD comes in. This book is a compendium of 239 easily accessible ideas and theories for professional development, each digestible in roughly 60 seconds. It’s a book that every teacher and leader, in every primary and secondary school, can return to again and again as the year moves on and their career progresses. Hanna Beech and Ross Morrison McGill have distilled the million and one ideas out there into one practical, concise and inspiration-packed book designed to build knowledge, provide opportunities for deep thought and reflection, and facilitate the sharing of ideas among colleagues and teams.
Antiquity

Antiquity

Hanna Johansson

Scribe Publications
2024
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Elegant, slippery, and provocative, Antiquity is a queer Lolita story by prize-winning Swedish author Hanna Johansson — a story of desire, power, obsession, observation, and taboo. Antiquity follows its unnamed narrator, a lonely woman in her thirties who becomes enamoured of a chic older artist, Helena, after interviewing her for a magazine. Helena invites the narrator to join her in the Greek city of Ermoupoli where she summers with her teenage daughter Olga. At first an object of jealousy, Olga morphs into an object of desire as the pull of Helena is transposed onto her daughter and the prospect of becoming someone’s first, if perverse, lover. With echoes of Death in Venice, Call Me by Your Name, The Lover, and Lolita, but wholly original and contemporary, Antiquity probes the depths of memory, power, and the narratives that arrange our experience of the world.
Diary Of Bergen Belsen

Diary Of Bergen Belsen

Hanna Levy-Hass

Haymarket Books
2009
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A unique, deeply political survivor's diary of the author's final year inside the notorious concentra camp of Bergen Belsen. Levy-Hass, a Yugoslavian socialist and Jew, emerged a defiant survivor of the Holocaust. Her observations shed new light on the lived experiences of Bergen Belsen, and hers is the only diary of a socialist within the camps. Contains a lengthy introduction by Levy-Hass' daughter Amira Hass, journalist and award-winning author, which addresses the meaning of the Holocaust for Israelis and Palestinians today.
Inked Desires

Inked Desires

Hanna Dunn

Hanna Dunn
2025
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Suzy's life is organized, planned, and perfectly predictable. She has a five-year plan, color-coded calendars, and a clear vision: work hard, find a safe, stable man, and build the classic white-picket-fence dream. Emotions? Chaos? One-night stands? Not in her vocabulary.But then he shows up.Joseph "City" Gallo is everything Suzy shouldn't want-tattooed, dominant, reckless, and emotionally off-limits. After a brutal heartbreak in college, City gave up on love and replaced it with passion, pleasure, and zero commitment. He's content living life on his own terms-until a twist of fate and a broken-down car throw Suzy into his path.What starts as a wild, unexpected night of explosive chemistry becomes something neither of them can walk away from. Suzy can't deny the heat between them, and City finds himself wanting more than just another notch on his bedpost.But when fantasies collide with real life, secrets surface-ones that could tear apart everything they're trying to build.Can a buttoned-up control freak and a tattooed bad boy rewrite the rules of love? Or will their happily ever after be just another dream that burns out too fast?Get ready to fall hard in this steamy, addictive rollercoaster of desire, danger, and heart-melting passion. Throttle Me will leave you breathless-and begging for more.
Hide and Seek

Hide and Seek

Hanna Rose Shell

Zone Books
2012
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A history and theory of the drive to hide in plain sight.Camouflage is an adaptive logic of escape from photographic representation. In Hide and Seek, Hanna Rose Shell traces the evolution of camouflage as it developed in counterpoint to technological advances in photography, innovations in warfare, and as-yet-unsolved mysteries of natural history. Today camouflage is commonly thought of as a textile pattern of interlocking greens and browns. But in Hide and Seek it reveals itself to be much more-a set of institutional structures, mixed-media art practices, and permutations of subjectivity, that emerged over the course of the twentieth century in environments increasingly mediated by photographic and cinematic intervention. Through a series of fascinating case studies, Shell uncovers three conceptually linked species of photographic camouflage-the static, the serial, and the dynamic-and shows how each not only reflects the type of photographic reconnaissance it was meant to counter, but also contains aspects of the previously developed species. Hide and Seek develops its argument from the material forms camouflage has left behind: photomontages, paper blankets, stuffed rabbits, ghillie suits, and instructional films. Beginning with natural history and figurative art in the late nineteenth-century, continuing through the rise of aerial warfare in World War I, and onto the cinematic techniques designed to train snipers and civilians during World War II, this book is both a history and a theory of the drive to hide in plain sight.
Revisions – Zen for Film

Revisions – Zen for Film

Hanna B. Hölling

Bard Graduate Center, Exhibitions Department
2015
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How do works of art endure over time in the face of aging materials and changing interpretations of their meaning? How do decay, technological obsolescence, and the blending of old and new media affect what an artwork is and can become? And how can changeable artworks encourage us to rethink our assumptions of art as fixed and static? Revisions is a unique exploration of all of these questions. In this catalog, which accompanies an exhibition at the Bard Graduate Center, Hanna B. Holling examines Zen for Film, also known as Fluxfilm no. 1, one of the most evocative works by Korean-American artist Nam June Paik. Created during the early 1960s, this piece consists of a several-minutes-long screening of blank film; as the film ages and wears in the projector, the viewer is confronted with a constantly evolving work. Because of this mutability, the project, as HA lling shows, undermines any assumption that art can be subject to a single interpretation. By focusing on a single artwork and unfolding the inspirations, transitions, and residues that have occurred in the course of that work's existence, Revisions offers an in-depth look at how materiality enhances visual knowledge. A fresh perspective on a piece with a rich history of display, this catalog invites interdisciplinary dialogue and asks precisely what-and when-an artwork might be.