Per your suggestion. I did re-read your post several times and I did not find an answer to the question. That is unless you mean to imply that censorship was inherent in the fact that there is an English version and a German version and that censorship is demonstrated in differences in content that extend beyond simple linguistic interpretation. Second, I was specifically referring to the cover art used on each version of the book and I see no discussion of the cover art in your post. Your answer to my post now raises another question though...is there a significant difference in content between the two versions and if so what? If there is, it would be good to know if there is enough different, additional content to warrant buying both versions. Perhaps, the different versions also reflect some cultural differences between women. Thanks for taking time to answer my first post considering I am not included in your target audience, perhaps something you should consider from a purely business perspective, given the demographics here on this forum. After all, a book sold is a book sold.