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Wim und Jule

Wim und Jule

Angie Pfeiffer

Books on Demand
2022
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Wieder zeichnet Julius den Kobold Wim, damit der ihn wieder besucht. Aber dieses Mal macht auch seine Freundin Lisa mit. Sie malt ein Wumpel M dchen. Tats chlich kommen bald darauf zwei Wumpel bei den Kindern an. W hrend das Wumpel M dchen Jule vorsichtig und vern nftig ist, mach Wim eine ganze Menge Quatsch. Und nicht nur das, er zaubert was das Zeug h lt. Leider gelingen seine Zauberspr che oft nicht so, wie er es gern m chte. Kein Wunder, dass er damit alles durcheinander bringt.
A Dog For Jule (Turkiska)
En ung flicka hittar en hemlös hund och smugglar hem honom, trots att husdjur inte är tillåtna i hennes lägenhet. När hyresvärden upptäcker hunden är hon rädd för att förlora sin nya vän, men berättelsen får en hjärtvärmande vändning. Med enkel text och stor stil är det en charmig nybörjarbok som stärker barns läsförtroende och empati.
AUS DEM LAND DER WUNDER - Jule erlebt in diesem Kinderbuch magische Abenteuer, die für die Kinder lehrreich sind. Am Ende jeder Geschichte wird herausgearbeitet, was in dieser wichtig war.
Jule, ca. 12 Jahre alt, und ihre beiden Reisebegleiter Feysiriel, genannt Fee, (eine Elfe) und das Flammenm nnchen, (ein kleines, laufendes Feuer), erleben in 10 Geschichten auf insgesamt 213 Seiten spannende Tierabenteuer. Jule und ihre beiden Reisebegleiter gelangen durch eine T r in einer alten Eiche, die Jule durch Zufall entdeckte, ins Land der Wunder. Nach ffnen der T r m ssen sie zun chst durch ein sehr helles Licht gehen, ehe sie auf wundervolle und zauberhafte Wesen treffen, die sie herzlich empfangen. Zudem m ssen Jule, Fee und das Flammenm nnchen unterschiedliche H rden bew ltigen, ehe das Abenteuer richtig starten kann. Nachdem Jule und ihre beiden Reisebegleiter im Land der Wunder angekommen sind, erleben sie dort zum Teil magische Abenteuergeschichten und begegnen in jeder Geschichte unterschiedlichen Tieren. Mindestens eins der Tiere steckt immer in einer "Notlage". Da Jule sehr pfiffig und kreativ ist, gibt es am Ende immer eine "gute L sung" f r die Tiere. Jule bekommt bei der L sung der Probleme Unterst tzung durch ihre beiden Reisebegleiter und andere Tiere, denen sie in den Abenteuern begegnet. Jule erz hlt nur den wundervollen und zauberhaften Wesen im Baum von ihren Abenteuern. In der letzten Geschichte hat sie einen "echten" Freund gefunden, der ihre Begeisterung teilt und sie versteht. Die wundervollen und zauberhaften Wesen freuen sich immer sehr ber die Erz hlungen aus dem Land der Wunder. Ihnen stellt Jule dann auch Fragen, welche Botschaft die Geschichte jeweils beinhalten k nnte. Dadurch k nnen die kleinen LeserInnen beim Beantworten der Fragen, die Position der wundervollen und zauberhaften Wesen einnehmen. Dadurch wird ein Lerneffekt erzielt. Es geht um Werte, Mut, Kreativit t, R ckzug, Natur, neue Sichtweisen, Freundschaft - also die wichtigen Dinge im Leben.
Klima, Krankheiten und andere Katastrophen - Jule gibt nicht auf: Klima-Aktivistin, Klimawandel, Klimaschutz, Greenwashing, Artenvielfalt, Autismus, B
Diese Sonderausgabe enth lt beide bisher erschienenen B cher ber die Klimaaktivistin Jule. Im ersten Band "Klima, Krankheiten und andere Katastrophen oder der Sommer, als Jule kam", zieht Jule mit ihrer Mutter, deren Schwester und ihren kleineren Geschwistern in eine kleine Stra e mit Neubauten. Sie f hrt den dort lebenden Menschen - also ihren neuen Nachbar*innen - vor Augen, in welchem Zustand sich unsere Erde befindet und welche M glichkeiten wir haben, dies zu ver ndern. Sei es beispielsweise durch Kaufverhalten, Wohnformen und Gartengestaltung. Im zweiten Band "Jule gibt nicht auf", probiert Jule allerhand Neues aus. Sie gr ndet eine Schul-AG, die einen kleinen Laden f hrt. Sie besch ftigt sich mit der Einf hrung von Regionalw hrung. Sie entwickelt Gartenideen und probiert ehrenamtliche Arbeit aus.
Klima, Krankheiten und andere Katastrophen - Jule gibt nicht auf: Klima-Aktivistin, Klimawandel, Klimaschutz, Greenwashing, Artenvielfalt, Autismus, B
Diese Sonderausgabe enth lt beide bisher erschienenen B cher ber die Klimaaktivistin Jule. Im ersten Band "Klima, Krankheiten und andere Katastrophen oder der Sommer, als Jule kam", zieht Jule mit ihrer Mutter, deren Schwester und ihren kleineren Geschwistern in eine kleine Stra e mit Neubauten. Sie f hrt den dort lebenden Menschen - also ihren neuen Nachbar*innen - vor Augen, in welchem Zustand sich unsere Erde befindet und welche M glichkeiten wir haben, dies zu ver ndern. Sei es beispielsweise durch Kaufverhalten, Wohnformen und Gartengestaltung. Im zweiten Band "Jule gibt nicht auf", probiert Jule allerhand Neues aus. Sie gr ndet eine Schul-AG, die einen kleinen Laden f hrt. Sie besch ftigt sich mit der Einf hrung von Regionalw hrung. Sie entwickelt Gartenideen und probiert ehrenamtliche Arbeit aus.
Worm's Lost & Found

Worm's Lost & Found

Jule Wellerdiek

North-South Books
2024
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A picture book for anyone who has ever lost anything Worm runs one of the best lost and found offices in the world. He has a rare ability to find things. Lost umbrella? Missing keys? Misplaced toy? If it is lost, then Worm can find it. But then the unthinkable happens: Worm can't find his hat Worm's absent-minded friend Seal is always losing things. But can she help Worm find his beloved hat? Seal has the perfect solution: look left, look right, then . . . make pancakes? Can Seal's silly solution actually help Worm find his favorite cap? In Jule Wellerdiek's first book with NorthSouth she finds a humorous way to deal with things that are lost, and celebrates the joy that comes with finding things when you least expect it. Includes a seek and find game throughout the book
Sweet Baby Lover: A true story of love, death, and hope
"Is it better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all?" "This is a love letter, a memoir, a beautiful book about what it means to go on the journey of a lifetime."Seth Godin, Author Jule Kucera spent her childhood in a fearful orbit around her alcoholic, bipolar father. In her thirties, she married a charming narcissist who began disappearing on their honeymoon. When she divorced him, he stalked her. Jule vows she'll never again give her heart to a man who will only use it against her: love is an illusion that ends in pain. Instead, she devotes herself to her work as a corporate executive and to creating a beautiful nest for herself. Her Chicago home is brick the color of butterscotch. The walls are covered with her own colorful paintings, Jule's way of staking her claim on her home and her life. But the building needs work, and she hires a friend of a friend for the project. Trent Price is divorced, with not much more than a high school diploma, a weathered Chevy truck, and a ten-year-old daughter in Michigan. His torso, slashed with scars, looks to have endured a brutal accident, but there is even greater damage within. As she watches Trent work, feelings buried years ago come to life. Jule leaves a note in Trent's toolbox-an offer that brings together their damaged bodies, tattered pasts, and flickering hopes. When Trent unexpectedly blurts "I love you," Jule must choose between the safety of her curated life or risk everything for yet another man who could hurt her. This tender memoir, plainly told, is perfect for fans of The Year of Magical Thinking. With mature situations and language, it is one woman's honest account of her remarkable journey to love, through loss, and at last, to peace. Note: While Sweet Baby Lover is deeply rooted in love, it is not a conventional romance. This memoir delves into the raw and unflinching realities of life, including heartbreak, hardship, and loss. The true power of the story lies in how love transforms and sustains us, even in the face of knee-buckling adversity. If you're looking for a candid and poignant exploration of love's transformative impact, then this memoir is for you. However, if you're expecting a light-hearted romance, you may find this journey more intense than anticipated. "What happens when two hearts of gold collide in a wounded world, determined to tell the truth and love each other no matter what? Jaw-droppingly vulnerable, laugh-out-loud funny, divinely human."Jill E. Harris, Writer "Can a heartbreaking tragedy still bestow a fairytale ending? This page-turner of a memoir delicately reveals that even love lost can mend a broken heart."Katie Robleski, Author & Artist
The Moon at Noon

The Moon at Noon

Jule Owen

Mean Time Books
2015
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A door in time. A visitor from the future. A girl determined to save the boy she loves.The third book in the mind-twisting dystopian time travel series, 'The House Next Door'Mathew Erlang travels north through an England overrun by violence and sickness. Accompanied by a new friend, he finally makes it to his grandmother's house, but all is not as it seems in this childhood place of safety. Meanwhile, Clara makes an uncanny pact with Mathew's peculiar neighbour and finally learns the truth about Mr. Lestrange.˃˃˃ Author Q&AQ: What made you want to write YA time travel fiction?I love books like the Hunger Games and Divergent. I also love books like Patrick Ness's Chaos Walking and Chuck Wendig's Heartland Trilogy. They are all exciting, deeply engaging dystopian action adventure series. They all make you stop and think. So I wanted to write something similar. But I've been reading about futurology and climate change for years and they have seeped into my subconscious. I liked the idea of exploring possible futures based on the non-fiction I'd be reading. To do that I needed Mathew Erlang, my main character, to be able to jump forward into the future to see how things turn out. Q: Why specifically write teen dystopia? Why not write for adults?I'm not sure I am specifically writing just for teens. I read a lot of young adult fiction and I'm certainly not a teen But when I built the world and the much bigger story that Mathew's tale exists in, he happened to turn out to be a teenaged boy at the beginning of his series. Q: You describe your books at cli-fi. What does that mean?Cli-fi means climate change fiction. It's a spin on sci-fi, of course, but it's a type of dystopian science fiction or speculative fiction that specifically deals with the impact of climate change on the people of the future.Q: Why did you want to write about climate change?It's the big issue of our times and the biggest challenge we've faced as a civilisation. There's a huge scientific consensus about the fact that climate change is man made and that it is likely to massively disrupt our lives in the future, but lots of people don't believe in it. I read an article a while ago in The New Scientist (which is my favourite magazine) saying that the climate change lobby needs more artists and writers to go and spread the message. Frighteningly, young people, who are likely to suffer the most in the future, are particularly not engaging with the issue.Q: Is this it for Mathew? Are there no more stories?This is the last book in the 'House Next Door' trilogy, but I am already working on the first book in a new series. It tells the story of the Kind and the Lamplighter, characters that appeared at the end of 'The Boy Who Fell from the Sky'. Plus, I don't think I'm quite done with Mathew yet. We'll have to see. Scroll up and grab a copy today.
The Kind

The Kind

Jule Owen

Mean Time Books
2017
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Outcast, liberator of the non-people, a mystery to herself.In a world so desperate that people trade their children for food, a girl, cast out from her city for an unknown crime becomes an unlikely hero. It is 2472. The British Isles have been transformed by climate change into a desert archipelago. The wealthy and privileged have retreated to high-tech walled cities. Those beyond the walls are known as the Non-Grata. They live a precarious, hand-to-mouth existence, surviving on the "charity" of the cities. In return, these non-people must pay a Quota, a tax paid in human life. Specifically, they give the rich something their money cannot buy: children.Isobel Twelvetrees has been put outside the walls of her city and left to die in the lethal heat for a crime she cannot remember committing. She was saved by someone or something, but when she wakes, the only companion she has is a dog with odd coloured eyes. When she learns the terrible truth about the plight of the Non Grata, she turns into a new kind of warrior. As she crosses continents with the threadbare armies of the Non Grata, in a deadly race against time to destroy the Quota and right historic wrongs, she starts to uncover the truth about herself and what she left behind.
Film Genre for the Screenwriter
Film Genre for the Screenwriter is a practical study of how classic film genre components can be used in the construction of a screenplay. Based on Jule Selbo’s popular course, this accessible guide includes an examination of the historical origins of specific film genres, how and why these genres are received and appreciated by film-going audiences, and how the student and professional screenwriter alike can use the knowledge of film genre components in the ideation and execution of a screenplay. Explaining the defining elements, characteristics and tropes of genres from romantic comedy to slasher horror, and using examples from classic films like Casablanca alongside recent blockbuster franchises like Harry Potter, Selbo offers a compelling and readable analysis of film genre in its written form. The book also offers case studies, talking points and exercises to make its content approachable and applicable to readers and writers across the creative field.