Join us for this exciting and atmospheric reading: Finnish feeling and drama!
Katrin Faludi reads from "The House at the End of the World". Admission costs 7 euros at the Box Office and in advance at the Obertshausen public libraries.
"Katrin Faludi is a master of atmospheric writing. From the very beginning, she creates an intense tension that runs through the entire novel. You follow her characters breathlessly even when they are sitting motionless on a jetty." Verena Linde, author and editor at Gruner + Jahr
The house at the end of the world
Henning and his daughter Mai are struggling with the consequences of a serious riding accident. When Mai suddenly disappears, Henning's desperate search leads him to Finland, to a place near the Russian border where Mai spent the first years of her life. There he discovers a deeply hidden family secret that forces him to confront his own past.
The journey becomes a metaphor for the search for identity and forgiveness. Old wounds open up while new connections are forged. In the midst of family conflicts and personal failure, it becomes clear that true healing is only possible if you accept and let go of your own mistakes. A novel about identity, crossing boundaries and the hope of a new beginning.
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VVK in the Obertshausen public libraries and at the Box Office
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