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BOLLETTINO NOVITA' Luglio 2016 Biblioteca comunale “Paolo Guidotti” – Vergato (BO) BOLLETTINO NOVITA’ Luglio 2016 Libri acquisiti in biblioteca dal 1 al 31 luglio 2016 Biblioteca comunale “Paolo Guidotti” Galleria 1° Maggio, 86/A 40038 Vergato [email protected] tel. 051.91.05.59 NARRATIVA 25448 SOC 305.9 CAR A Calais / Emmanuel Carrère ; traduzione di Lorenza di Lella e Maria Laura Vanorio. - Milano : Adelphi, 2016. - 49 p. ; 16 cm 25487 SOC 304.2 ACO A come animale : voci per un bestiario dei sentimenti / a cura di Leonardo Caffo e Felice Cimatti . - Milano : Bompiani, 2015. - 319 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. 25452 LET DAR 843 L’altra figlia / Jasmin Darznik ; traduzione di Chiara Gabutti. - Milano : Cairo, 2013. - 393 p. ; 21 cm. 25521 LET DEG 853 Anime di vetro : falene per il commissario Ricciardi / Maurizio De Giovanni . - Torino : Einaudi, 2015. - 394 p. ; 22 cm. 25519 LET RIC 823 L’azzurro del cielo non ricorda / Hannah Richell ; traduzione di Alba Mantovani. - Milano : Garzanti, 2014. - 423 p. ; 22 cm 25451 LET GER 813 Il battito del sangue / romanzo di Tess Gerritsen ; traduzione di Annamaria Biavasco e Valentina Guani. - Milano : Longanesi, 2016. - 277 p. ; 23 cm 2 25447 LET HAR 813 Benedizione / Kent Haruf ; traduzione di Fabio Cremonesi. - Milano : NNE, 2015. - 277 p. ; 22 cm. 25450 LET CAR 853 Il cacciatore del buio : romanzo / Donato Carrisi. - Milano : Tea, 2016. - 406 p. ; 22 cm 25488 LET AGN 853 Caffè amaro / Simonetta Agnello Hornby. - Milano : Feltrinelli, 2016. - 348 p. ; 23 cm. 25517 LET STE 813 Fino alla fine dei giorni / Danielle Steel . - Milano : Mondolibri, 2015. - 361 pag. ; 23 cm. 25465 LET ROT 813 Four : [una scelta puo liberarlo] / Veronica Roth ; traduzione di Roberta Verde. - Ed. tascabile. - Novara : De Agostini, 2016. - 284 p. ; 21 cm 25445 LET PEA 853 L’invenzione della madre / Marco Peano. - Roma : Minimum fax, 2015. - 252 p. ; 21 cm 3 25489 LET OZM 813 La lettrice di mezzanotte / Alice Ozma ; prefazione di Jim Brozina. - Milano : Sperling & Kupfer, 2015. - XVI, 244 p. ; 22 cm. 25520 LET CUS 813 Naufragio : romanzo / di Clive Cussler e Graham Brown ; traduzione di Annamaria Raffo . - Milano : Longanesi, 2015. - 371 p. ; 23 cm. 25453 LET DUR 833 La soffiatrice di vetro / Petra Durst-Benning ; traduzione dal tedesco di Alessandra Petrelli. - [Vicenza] : BEAT, 2016. - 397 p. ; 21 cm. 25518 LET ROSA BRO Il sogno più bello : [romanzo] / Hester Browne ; traduzione di Claudia Marseguerra. - Milano : Garzanti, 2015. - 427 p. ; 22 cm 25446 LET COA 813 Tra me e il mondo / Ta-Nehisi Coates ; traduzione di Chiara Stangalino. - Torino : Codice, 2016. - 207 p. : ill. ; 22 cm RAGAZZE/I e BAMBINE/I 25474 R RR STR Alla ricerca del mostro perduto / Annalisa Strada ; illustrazioni di Luca Carnevali. - Milano : Piemme, 2016. - 140 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. 4 25470 R RR RAG Astolfo sulla luna / Angela Ragusa ; illustrazioni di Paolo D’Altan. - Milano : Piemme, 2016. - 129 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. 25478 R RR PHI Basta guardare il cielo / Rodman Philbrick. - Milano : BUR, 2014. - 176 p. ; 22 cm. ((Traduzione di Beatrice Masini. 25462 R RR FER Batti il muro : quando i libri salvano la vita / Antonio Ferrara . - [Milano] : Rizzoli, 2011. - 175 p. ; 19 cm 25468 R 155.4 POT Come ti senti oggi? / Molly Potter ; illustrazioni di Sarah Jennings. - Firenze ; Milano : Motta junior, 2016. - 29 p. : ill. ; 26x26 cm. 25481 R P SAN Crescendo / Alessadro Sanna ; musiche di Paolo Fresu. - Roma : Gallucci, 2016. - 1 volume : ill. ; 23x23 cm + 1 compact disc (18 min 2 s). 25464 R F GNO Fairy Oak : Il segreto delle gemelle : libro 1 / Elisabetta Gnone. - Milano : Salani, [2016]. - 280 p., [16] c. di tav. : ill. ; 21 cm. 25461 R RR GRA Fuga dalla biblioteca di Mr. Lemoncello / [Chris Grabenstein] ; traduzione di Maria Concetta Scotto di Santillo . - Milano : Rizzoli, 2016. - 340 p. : ill. ; 22 cm 5 25471 R SR LOC Gastone ha paura dell’acqua / Attilio Locatelli ; illustrazioni di Angel Esteban. - Milano : Piemme, 2015. - 59 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. 25475 R PL TUL Il gioco della campagna / Hervé Tullet. - London : Phaidon ; Milano : Electa kids, 2013. - 1 volume : cartone, tutto ill. ; 21 cm. 25472 R 170 LAB La giustizia e l’ingiustizia / Brigitte Labbe, Michel Puech ; illustrazioni di Jacques Azam. - Milano : Nord-Sud, 2013. - 40 p. : ill. ; 18 cm 25467 R SR DEG Io sono così / Fulvia Degl’Innocenti ; [illustrazioni di] Antonio Ferrara ; [progetto grafico di Tommaso Monaldi]. - Cagli : Settenove, 2014. - [14] p. : cartone, in gran parte ill. ; 20 cm. 25477 R SR GAI Istruzioni : tutto quello che devi sapere per il tuo viaggio / Neil Gaiman, Charles Vess . - Milano : Edizioni BD, 2012. - [36] p. : ill. ; 22 cm. 25459 R RR FES La luna è dei lupi : romanzo / Giuseppe Festa . - Milano : Salani, 2016. - 251 p. ; 21 cm. 6 25463 R RR DRA Melody / Sharon M. Draper ; traduzione di Alessandro Peroni. - Milano : Feltrinelli, 2016. - 249 p. ; 23 cm 25473 R SR MIG Il pirata Pastafrolla e il pirata Pappamolle / Sebastiano Ruiz Mignone ; illustrazioni di Stefano Turconi. - Milano : Piemme, 2016. - 1 volume : ill. ; 19 cm 25460 R RR TAM Salta, Bart! / Susanna Tamaro ; illustrazioni di Adriano Gon. - Firenze ; Milano : Giunti junior, 2014. - 233 p. : ill. ; 23 cm 25476 R SR ALL La scuola dei lupi cattivi / Jonathan Allen ; illustrazioni dell’autore. - Casale Monferrato : Piemme junior, 1997. - 41 p. : ill. ; 19 cm 25479 R RR ALM Il selvaggio / David Almond ; illustrato da Dave McKean. - Milano : BD, 2009. - 78 p. : in gran parte ill. ; 22 cm. 25466 R RR NAS Siria mon amour / Amani el Nasif, Cristina Obber. - Milano : Piemme : Pickwick, 2014. - 166 p. ; 20 cm. 25469 R G LUC Thomas e le gemelle, ovvero La strana faccenda del mostro con gli occhi di luce gialla / il quaderno quadrone di Carlo Lucarelli ; con illustrazioni di Mauro Cicarè ; introduzione di Grazia Verasani. - Tolentino : RS Rrose Selavy, 2015. - 30 p. : ill. ; 27 cm 7 FILM e CARTONI ANIMATI 25485 DVD RAGAZZI 89 Le cronache di Narnia. Il viaggio del veliero / a Michael Apted film based on the book by C. S. Lewis ; [cast] George Henley ... [et al.] ; music by David Arnold ; director of photography Dante Spinotti ; screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely and Michael Petroni. - Film del 2010; produzione Stati Uniti. 25433 DVD 1234 . In compagnia dei lupi / regia Neil Jordan ; musica George Fenton. Ripr. del film del 1984, prod. Gran Bretagna. - Interpreti: Sarah Patterson, Angela Lansbury, David Warner. 25434 DVD 1235 . La vita di Adele / un film di Abdellatif Kechiche ; liberamente ispirato alla grafic novel Il blu è un colore caldo di Julie Maroh ; adattamento e dialoghi di Abdellatif Kechiche & Ghalya Lacroix ; direttore della fotografia Sofian El Fani. Produzione Francia/Tunisia/Belgio/Spagna 2013. - Interpreti: Léa Seydoux, Adèle Exarchopoulos. 25435 DVD 1236 . Senza tetto ne legge / regia di Agnes Varda ; con Sandrine Bonnaire, Macha Meril ... [et al.]. - Roma : Minerva Pictures, 2014. - 1 DVD (ca. 105 min.) : col., son. - Produzione originale, Francia 1985. 25436 DVD 1237 . 8 mile / directed by Curtis Hanson ; director of photography Rodrigo Prieto ; written by Scott Silver - Film del 2002, prod. Brian Grazer, Curtis Hanson, Jimmy Jovine, USA; interpreti: Eminem, Kim Basinger, Brittany Murphy, Mekhi Phifer. 25437 DVD RAGAZZI 88 Ladyhawke / [con] Matthew Broderick, Rutger Hauer, Michelle Pfeiffer ; [regia di Richard Donner ; prodotto da Richard Donner e Lauren Shuler ; musiche composte e dirette da Andrew Powell ; sceneggiatura di Edward Khmara e Michael Thomas e Tom Mankiewicz ; storia di Edward Khmara ; direttore della fotografia Vittorio Storaro].Film del 1985, produzione USA.. - Altri interpreti: Leo McKern, John Wood, Ken Hutchison, Alfred Molina. 25438 DVD 1238 . Doppia faccia / regia di Stven Schachter ; sceneggiatura di Martin Davidson, William H. Macy, Steven Schachter. - Ripr. del film del 1996, prod. USA; interpreti: Jeff Fahey, Kim Catrall. - 25439 DVD 1239 . Apocalypto / a Mel Gibson film ; music by James Horner ; hair and makeup designer Aldo Signoretti ; costume designer Mayes C. Rubeo ; production designer Tom Sanders ; director of photography Dean Semler ; produced by Mel Gibson, Bruce Davey ; written by Mel Gibson & Farhad Safinia ; directed by Mel Gibson. - Interpreti: Rudy Youngblood, Dalia Hernandez, Jonathan Brewer, Morris Birdyellowhead. - Produzione: Stati 8 Uniti, 2006. 25498 DVD CARTONI 150 Pinocchio / Disney. Film d’animazione del 1940 tratto dall’omonima opera di Carlo Collodi. - 25499 DVD CARTONI 151 Pinocchio / un film di Enzo D’Alò ; [dal libro di Carlo Collodi] ; musiche di Lucio Dalla . - Film d’animazione del 2012, produzione Italia/Belgio/Francia/Lussemburgo. 25500 DVD RAGAZZI 97 Pomi d’ottone e manici di scopa / regia di Robert Stevenson ; sceneggiatura di Bill walsh e Don DaGradi ; tratto dal libro di Mary Norton ; musica supervisionata e diretta da Irwin Kostal. Interpreti: Angela Lansbury, David Tomlinson, Roddy McDowall, Sam Jaffe, John Ericson. - Ripr. del film del 1971, prod. Bill Walsh, USA 25501 DVD RAGAZZI 90 C’era una volta un’estate / scritto e diretto da Nat Faxon & Jim Rash ; fotografia di John Bailey ; musica di Rob Simonsen ; prodotto da Tom Rice e Kevin J. Walsh ; cast: Steve Carell, Toni Collette, Allison Janney ... [et al. - Produzione cinematografica : USA 2013. - Interpreti: Steve Carell, Toni Collette, Allison Janney. 25502 DVD RAGAZZI 91 Spiderwick : le cronache / directed by Mark Waters ; based on the books by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black ; screenplay by Karey Kirkpatrick, David Berenbaum and John Sayles ; music by James Horner ; director of photography
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