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This thought-provoking book, now available in Arabic, identifies cooperation as the most important challenge faced by civil socie...
-15%A collection of heartfelt thoughts and bits of wisdom from the Dalai Lama on a variety of subjects and suitable for everyone regardles...
-20%Sophie Rostopchine, the Countess of Segur, is a French writer of Russian birth. Originally published in the 19th century, Segur'...
-15%A 20th century classic by the great William Kelley Wright. Known for its presentation of philosophers and their theories in easy...
-20%Introduces the interior life of George Orwell, the writer who defined twentieth-century political thought. Written as individual books...
-20%Terry Eagleton, one of our foremost literary and cultural critics, examines the meaning, evolution, and role of culture in civil socie...
-15%When cholera breaks out in the village, Sandra and Pato learn about treatment and prevention.
-15%By the winner of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Literature, this is the haunting novella, based on the true story of a Jewish teenager in WWI...
-10%Translated from the Norwegian and with a movie by the same name that was nominated for an Oscar, this is an eccentric and truly funny ...
-17%A modern-day printing of the original text of Antoine Galland's first European translation of One Thousand and One Nights. The story o...
-15%Chris Anderson, the head of TED, presents an insider's guide to crafting the perfect talk. Discover the power of the spoken word to ch...
-15%Internationally acclaimed Iranian director Jafar Panahi has been officially banned from filmmaking since 2010. In a courageous a...
-20%A coming-of-age story within a suspenseful thriller, set against the real events, culture wars and political realities of Germany in t...
-20%This film is not a movie; it's not about a bank robbery. It is a bank robbery. Victoria was shot in one sin...
-20%In this unique self-portrait that includes rare interviews, the filmmaker takes us behind the scenes and onto the sets of all his film...
-35%Samy is very shy and doesn't like to talk to other people because it's scary and he doesn't know what to say. Now his little dog is lo...
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The most important Islamic history of the premodern world; written by the great 14th century Arab scholar, Ibn Khaldun, this monumental work presented the foundation of several fields of knowledge including philosophy, sociology, economics, and more.
Essays by the "Casanova of Reading," explore the crafts of reading and writing, literary identity, the art of translation, the power of censorship, and the links between books and politics.
Roaches are everywhere. They are disgusting and scary. What can we do? A story about cleanliness.
Adam loves to draw. It makes him happy.
When I go to school in the morning, the sun is behind me and I see my shadow. At lunchtime, my shadow is very short. In the afternoon, when the sun is in front of me, I don't see my shadow. Where is my shadow?
A little girl asks her mother if there is a watermelon in her tummy. Her mother says, "no, honey, it is a baby brother for you." The mother then tells her daughter all about her when she was inside mama's tummy. A book about pregnancy and siblings.
An adventure in literature and life, this work offers the author's notes, impressions, and reflections of travel, friends, private and public events all inextricably linked to books he has read.
Layale dreams of having a baby in the family that she can take care of so she asks her mom to get her one from the store. Suddenly she gets a very special delivery -- a new doll and Layale learns how much responsiblity it is to take care of an infant.
Dima gained weight during the summer break. She wants to lose the weight before she goes back to school. What does she do? Is she successful?
Uncle Sayyid is a street vendor who is always surrounded by children who are buying his wares. It makes him and the children so happy. But when the season is finished, everyone is sad. Then one day, Uncle Sayyid gets an idea for something he can do all the time to be with his friends.
I made a mask to scare my little brother. Do you think he will mess with my stuff again?