Kirsten Fuchs: Muttermund tut Wahrheit kund

In the organizer's words:

Kirsten Fuchs' new book is about all sorts of things, including children and motherhood, but not only.

Ten years have passed since Kirsten Fuchs' last volume of funny stories and a lot has happened since then. She has grown older and even funnier - sometimes it smells a bit like wisdom. Kirsten Fuchs is a master of serious nonsense, and now she has added ageing without worrying much about dignity. Dignity ... she simply wouldn't rate it higher than fun and love, revolution and tolerance. She can feel her way in and out of everyone and everything. Fuchs is a person of the heart and that is what makes her stories so human, comforting and true.

Her new book is about all sorts of things, including children and motherhood, but not only.

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Kirsten Fuchs, born in 1977 in Karl-Marx-Stadt (now Chemnitz), won the prestigious Open Mike literary competition in 2003. Two years later, she published her highly acclaimed debut novel "Die Titanic und Herr Berg". This was followed by "Heile, heile" and "Mädchenmeute", for which she was awarded the German Youth Literature Prize. The novel became a bestseller and the sequel "Mädchenmeuterei" was published in 2021. In 2022, Kirsten Fuchs was awarded the W.-G.-Sebald-Literaturpreis.

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Price information:

VVK 18,00 B.O. 23,00

Location

Centralstation - Darmstadt Im Carree 64283 Darmstadt

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