PHOTO: © Paula Winkler

Buchvorstellung mit Sara Gmuer

In the organizer's words:

A young mother caught between children, life and (un)fulfilled dreams Berlin-Lichtenberg, Platten, eighteenth floor: Wanda and her daughter Karlie live here. Wanda had imagined her life differently. Completely different. Instead of film shoots and premieres, she spends the hot summer days with her five-year-old daughter and the other Platten mothers in the courtyard of the concrete housing estate. The elevator is out of order and the stairwell is one big dead zone where, if you're unlucky, you miss out on life. At the other end of the city, on the other hand, anything seems possible. When Wanda is given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, she plunges into a world where money is no object and doors are always open. But no matter how far she goes, the slab at her back never really gets any smaller. A raw and tender, fast-paced and finely observed novel about solidarity and self-realization and about how happiness is sometimes closer than we think.
"The whole stairwell is one big dead zone and if you're unlucky, you'll miss out on your whole fucking life."

Free admission, just drop by!

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Free admission, just drop by!

Location

Dussmann das KulturKaufhaus GmbH Friedrichstraße 90 10117 Berlin

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