I Sat Alone by the Gate


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How wonderful, that you could cross the ocean and still find yourself looking at mothers and children walking the streets, peering into store windows, and catching buses to get home in time for dinner. Maryam, a young woman from Baku, Azerbaijan, is thrown into the chaos of immigrant life when her mother decides to emigrate to the United States. Maryam initially remains inside at her window studying passersby and reflecting on their clothes, their coffee cups, and a hundred other points of divergence between two cultures. But reality eventually forces her from of the safety of her apartment and out into a foreign world that is at once fascinating, confusing, and not always kind. While first a story of immigration, I Sat Alone by the Gate is also a powerful, introspective tale of a young woman coming into her own. Mary Efendi’s tender portrayal of home will appeal to anyone who has ever had to leave the place they love behind. ​Mary Efendi was born in Baku, Azerbaijan, and moved to America in 2003. After almost two decades in the US, life took Mary back to Baku. When she is not reading fiction and drinking cortado in a coffeeshop, she can be found painting on large canvases in her studio in Baku’s Old City.




Wit'ch Gate


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In a spectacular feat of daring and magic, Elena and her army of outlaws and rebels have defeated the forces of evil and released the arcane secrets of the Blood Diary. But the Dark Lord has unleashed the Weirgates - black wells of perilous energy that are his greatest source of power. Now Elena and her companions must find and destroy the Gates, as windships carry the fight north to the frozen woodlands, south to the burning desert sands, and east to the blasted regions of dread Gul-gotha. Not all will return ... Look out for more information on this and other books on the Orbit website at www.orbitbooks.co.uk




Opening Minds, Embracing Cultures


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Jannik Reisberg is 26 years old when he embarks on the journey of a lifetime. With his degree in aeronautical engineering just in his pocket, he sets off into the wide world just a few days later. He doesn't know exactly what awaits him. What happens to you when you travel for so long? What happens when you are confronted with the dramatic contrasts of this world in a very short space of time? Questions that ultimately take him on the journey of his life. A rucksack, BVB jersey, sturdy shoes and the will to make it. Sometimes it takes no more and no less. What follows is a highly emotional ups and downs, an unimaginable journey that not only pushes his emotions to unimagined heights.




The Castle of Twilight


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The Castle of Twilight


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It was mid-April: a sunny afternoon. A flood of golden light, borne on gusts of sweet, chilly air, poured through the open windows of the Castle into a high-vaulted, massively furnished bedroom, hung with tapestries, and strewn with dry rushes. A heavy silence that was less a thing of the moment than a part of the general atmosphere hovered about the room, and it was not lessened by the unceasing murmur of ocean waves breaking upon the face of the cliff on which the Castle stood. This sound held in it a note of unutterable melancholy. Indeed, despite the sunlight, the sparkle of the waves, and the fragrance of the fresh spring air, this whole building, the culminating point of a long slope of landscape, seemed wrapped in an atmosphere of loneliness, of sadness, of lifelessness, that found full expression in the attitude of the black-robed woman who knelt alone in the high-vaulted bedroom. Eleanore was kneeling at her priedieu. Madame Eleanore knelt at her priedieu, and did not pray. Nay, the great grief, the unvoiced bitterness in her heart, killed prayer. For, henceforth, there was one near and unbearably dear to her who must be praying for evermore. And it was this thought and the vista of her future lonely years that denied her, even as she knelt, the consolation of religion.




MY MIND RACES


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My Mind Races is sophisticated in its simplicity. It features poems that are a language: the shared language between children having abundance of attention and energy (ADHD) and the adults in their lives. This new language will enable you, the adults, to connect with the world of your children to create an open dialogue, a new and intimate form of communication, and engender positive change in their lives. Shared images, which are the basis of this unique language, take shape and come to life in the masterful illustrations of Israel’s renowned illustrator, Danny Kerman. Brilliant sensitive, poems accompany these ingenious images and lend concrete delightful expression. These enable adults to speak with children about their experience in a way that is positive, constructive, open, and enjoyable. The book encourages a humorous, criticism-free attitude towards those with abundance of attention and energy in all its forms: from each child’s unique points of strength to their “goof ups”. The therapeutic principle is based on parents enabling children to understand themselves or, in the language of the book, “becoming an expert on themselves”. Translated from Hebrew, this book includes detailed guidelines for parents, teachers, and therapists: illustrated poems to read with the children; a clever diagnostic colour code, and an adjustment profile that can be repeatedly used. It is a powerful tool that enables one to precisely understand, reflect, and discuss emotional feelings and help children to effectively identify, control and explain themselves, as they grow and connect with their many strengths.




The Four Gates of the Citadel


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'For as long as I can remember, I have heard stories about four gates, the four gates of the citadel.' 'You mean the Gate of Merlin, the Gate of Brahman, the Gate of Darwin, and the Gate of Abraham?' Leumas stopped dead in his tracks and stared at Tal. 'You've heard of them?' he asked. Tal turned back and faced his companion. 'I've heard of them, and I've seen them, Leumas.' 'I knew it! I knew they were real! My father always said they were just legend!' Leumas is going on his Journey of Promise, a one-month rite of passage in which he must make the most valuable purchase possible with the small sum entrusted to him by his parents. The choices are endless: a new bridle, a costly jewel, or perhaps he could buy the most valuable prize of all— truth! The path to truth holds many dangers. Murderous cults and enigmatic soothsayers want Leumas amongst their ranks—or dead. Leumas will receive help along the way, but will it be enough? Will Leumas be enticed by the power of Merlin's Gate, or will he seek the peace and unity promised in Brahman's Gate? Will he embrace the material world of Darwin's Gate, or will he find truth in the Gate of Abraham, the bloodiest gate of them all? Join Leumas on his pilgrimage as danger, deception, and death meet him at every turn in The Four Gates of the Citadel.




The Word


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Into Africa


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