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Sarah Lark:
DAS GOLD DER MAORI
Lübbe · Köln, 2010 · 749 pp
In the first book of her new saga from the land of the kiwis, Sarah Lark captivates us with a thrilling story about love, desire and the big dream about living in a faraway land!
Julia Gäbel:
PITTYS BLUES · Eine Liebesgeschichte
Knaus · München, 2010 · 192 pp
PITTY'S BLUES · A Love Story
A debut full of unusual characters, a story told with magical lightness and a pinch of comedy, a wondrous love story, the original sound of which is reminiscent of the great blues musicians.
Veronika Peters:
AN PARIS HAT NIEMAND GEDACHT
Goldmann · München, 2009 · 272 pp
NO ONE THOUGHT OF PARIS
The psychogramme of the relationship between a mother and her daughter – sensitively and vividly narrated.
Dora Heldt:
TANTE INGE HAUT AB
dtv · München, 2009 · 340 pp
AUNT INGE'S SECRET ESCAPE
60.000 copies sold only within the first two weeks after publication!
46-year old Christine is waiting for her boyfriend at the train station, full of anticipation – she’s spending her holiday on her native island of Sylt. But things have already started going wrong: the woman with the red hat really is her Aunt Inge. But what is she doing all alone here on Sylt?
Siba Shakib:
ESKANDAR
C. Bertelsmann · München, 2009 · 448 pp
Sold to Italy (Piemme), Norway (Ganesa), Belgium/The Netherlands (Standaard)
Internationally best-selling author Siba Shakib whisks readers away to Iran and tells the story of Eskandar, who was born at the beginning of the 20th century and whose life mirrors the history of Iran during the last century.









