Čubrilović, Familie : 19. Jh.-
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Čubrilović, Familie : 19. Jh.-
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Čubrilović
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Familie : 19. Jh.-
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- Amreeka, National Geographic Entertainment presents ; a National Geographic/Imagenation Abu Dhabi release ; in association with Levantine Entertainment ; Maximum Film International in association with Levantine Entertainment presents ; a film by Cherien Dabis ; a First Generation Films production ; an Alcina Pictures/Buffalo Gal Pictures/EVMG production ; in association with Rotana Studios and Showtime Arabia ; written and directed by Cherien Dabis ; produced by Christina Piovesan ; producer, Paul Barkin ; executive producers, Alicia Sams, Cherien Dabis, Gregory Keever
- Coraline, based on the novel by Neil Gaiman ; adapted and illustrated by P. Craig Russell ; colorist, Lovern Kindzierski ; letterer, Todd Klein
- Mark Z. Danielewski's House of leaves, by Zampanò ; with introduction and notes by Johnny Truant
- The motherless oven, Rob Davis
- The Scholems, a story of the German-Jewish bourgeoisie from emancipation to destruction, Jay Howard Geller
- Blackout, by John Rocco
- A good provider is one who leaves, one family and migration in the 21st century, Jason DeParle
- Born Trump, inside America's first family, Emily Jane Fox
- Ants among elephants, an untouchable family and the making of modern India, Sujatha Gidla
- Family papers, a Sephardic journey through the twentieth century, Sarah Abrevaya Stein
- In Jerusalem, three generations of an Israeli family and a Palestinian family, Lis Harris
- Swamplandia!, Karen Russell
- Squeezed, why our families can't afford America, Alissa Quart
- Chirchir is singing, written by Kelly Cunnane ; illustrated by Jude Daly
- Why people die by suicide, Thomas Joiner
- Es geht uns gut, Roman, Arno Geiger
- Narratives from the Sephardic Atlantic, blood and faith, Ronnie Perelis
- Rules of summer, Shaun Tan
- The hottest dishes of the Tartar cuisine, Alina Bronsky ; translated from the German by Tim Mohr
- Now it is summer, written by Eileen Spinelli ; illustrated by Mary Newell DePalma