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Misfortune Strides Fast

Johannes Böhme

When Johannes Böhme’s grand mother passes away, he cannot shake the strong sense of relief. He loved her, but he could never make sense of her strangeness. He found her quirks exhausting, her fears irrational. But when he discovers love letters from a certain Hermann Bartens, written to her from Stalingrad, he is starting to understand. Going through photos, he discovers a smile that he had never seen on her face before. ShiŒfting between past and present, a tragic family story unfolds. The author skillfully weaves together his own search for an explanation, his grand mother’s unusual life choices and a young man's excruciating experiences ˆfighting for the Wehrmacht in WWII.

Böhme’s writes with great intensity and care; he is relentless in his search for the truth and doesn’t spare us the uncomfortable facts. He feels sympathetic towards his grand mother and her generation, but he does not accept simple excuses. He tries to fill in the gaps and what he pieces to gether are the lives of two young people who naively followed an ideology, who lived in a world of their own, unable to face reality.

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Published 2019-03-15 by Ullstein , ISBN: 9783961010165

Main content page count: 256 Pages

ISBN: 9783961010165