Nietzsche's masterful philosophical narrative about Zarathustra, who after years of meditation comes down from a mountain to offer his...
-15%Terry Eagleton, one of our foremost literary and cultural critics, examines the meaning, evolution, and role of culture in civil socie...
-15%On May 6th, 1945, soldiers of the US Army occupied the Heinrich Himmler family home in Gmund, Germany where they discovered hundreds o...
-20%The delightful debut novel by Brooke Davis is now available in Arabic. It is the story of a little red-haired girl who has lost ...
-12%A little girl walks angrily through the park dragging an old purse. Every now and then she stops and yells "Is this how it is?" ...
-17%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%American universities have been credited, among other things, with the discovery of the laser, GPS, MRI, radar, and Viagra. Here the&n...
-20%Through a clever mix of stop-motion animation and interviews, The Wanted 18 recreates an astonishing true story:...
-20%It received rave reviews in both the New York Times and The Guardian. The story goes like this: at a lovely dinner p...
-15%Masterfully explores the significance of water in Chile's vast history and culture, examining the indigenous tribes of the Western Pat...
-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%Award-winning Red Lines provides cinematic boots on the ground, offering a rare window into the Syrian conflict,...
-20%The five-act satirical play by Niccolo Machiavelli was first published in 1524. Now in Arabic, it tells the story of a beau...
-10%The New York Times Bestseller by musician and artist George Watsky is available here in German. This is his debut memoir, writte...
-15%By the author of the bestselling novel, A Dog's Purpose, which is now a major motion picture, this illustrated novel for young readers...
-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%Ismail Ghazali is a Moroccan author of several novels and six short story collections. Two of his novels were previously shortlisted for literary prizes. This novel provides an insider's view of life in the bustling metropolis of Casablanca, called Casa by locals and visitors alike. Lives cross and destinies are forever altered.
Longlisted for the 2020 IPAF, this is an historical novel that takes place during the "seferberlik," which was the forced conscription of Arabs by the Ottomans to fight during World War I. This resulted in the deportation of thousands of Arab families to Anatolia. In this novel, we follow the life and conscription of Dheeb, a former...
Shortlisted for the 2020 IPAF, this novel compares the bloody history of Algeria and Bosnia as people are torn apart by religion and ethnicity. The story is told through the lives of Salim and Ivana, who have each fled their war-torn home country to build a new life in Slovenia.
Dr. Frances E. Jensen, a well known researcher and expert in neurology, offers insights into the brains of teenagers to explain why they behave the way they do, and gives practical advice for parents and teens on how to best navigate this tumultuous time.
An exciting detective story in which the little twins Felix and Frida and their grandfather Sherlock Fink follow a thieving gang of magpies who stole a red gem from the world famous cathedral treasure. The authentic locations in the story are all popular sites of the medieval UNESCO World Heritage City of Quedlinburg.
A dead man hangs from the portal of St Paul Chapel in Damascus. He was a Muslim officer and he was murdered. But when Detective Barudi sets out to interrogate the man’s mysterious widow, the Secret Service takes the case away from him. Barudi continues to investigate clandestinely and discovers the murderer’s motive: it is a blood...
An Arabic translation of Whitman's poetry collection originally self-published by the poet in 1855. He spent most of his professional writing and rewriting Leaves of Grass with the final version containing more than 400 poems.
A little cat discovers colors in the world around her.
Longlisted for the 2020 IPAF (Hammam Dhahab). When members of the Jewish minority in Tunis flee to France to avoid the Germans, they hide their historical documents in the ground below the Turkish bath (hammam). Years later, one of these Jewish descendents embarks on a journey to discover her roots and returns to Tunis. As she begins her...
Shortlisted for the 2020 IPAF, this is the story of the murder of Zakaria Mubarak who has just returned to his village after a long exile abroad. In his possession is a painting by Marc Chagall that was a gift from his French girlfriend. Cousins are the suspected murderers in this absorbing novel about murder, rumors of buried treasure,...
Longlisted for the 2020 IPAF, this novel by award-winning Syrian novelist Khaled Khalifa tells the story of two survivors of a flood that sweeps through the environs of Aleppo in 1907. Hanna and Zakaria must find a way to go on with their lives despite their losses. Their small simple lives are set against the wider backdrop of the...
Winner of the 2020 International Prize for Arabic Fiction, this is the second novel by this Algerian author. It follows the lives of five interconnected characters in Algiers from 1815 to 1833, the era of the French colonial campaign. As the city of Algiers is transformed, it becomes clear to each of these characters that you either...