Charles Dickens, Tatjana Hauptmann (Ill.)
Patricia Highsmith, Paul Ingendaay (Hg.)
Tomi Ungerer, Tomi Ungerer (Ill.)
Donna Leon
Donna Leon
Donna Leon
Tomi Ungerer, Tomi Ungerer (Ill.)
Patricia Highsmith, Paul Ingendaay (Hg.)
Donna Leon
Erich Hackl
Hugo Loetscher
Tomi Ungerer, Daniel Kampa (Hg.), Tomi Ungerer (Ill.)
Donna Leon
Astrid Rosenfeld
Tatjana Hauptmann, Tatjana Hauptmann (Ill.)
Liaty Pisani
Friedrich Dürrenmatt
Lukas Hartmann, Tatjana Hauptmann, Tatjana Hauptmann (Ill.)
Doris Dörrie
Martin Suter
Martin Suter
Erich Hackl
Slawomir Mrozek
Slawomir Mrozek
Petros Markaris
Lukas Hartmann
Woody Allen, Marshall Brickman
Erich Hackl
Peter Urban (Hg.)
Petros Markaris
Claus-Ulrich Bielefeld, Bielefeld & Hartlieb, Petra Hartlieb
Erich Hackl
Friedrich Dürrenmatt
Andrzej Szczypiorski
When the photocopier is done clattering, all of a sudden a girl appears before Anna who looks exactly like her ... Anna has copied herself! Is that Anna or annA? Who is the original, and who is the copy? And who are we when there is someone that looks exactly like us? Again and again, nine-year-old Anna is told that she has a vivid imagination, and most of the time the remark is not meant as a compliment. For this reason, she does not tell anyone about the self-made Gygax family who lives under her bed. Nor does anyone know about Anna’s secret friend at school, a photocopier named Copy. One day, however, Copy accidentally duplicates Anna herself. What now? It doesn’t take long to come up with a name for her twin sister: annA. But what will Anna’s mother say? A turbulent hide-and-seek game revolving around Anna and annA begins ... A novel for children aged 9 and older about the power of imagination and the question: What defines our identity?
»A well-fabled fairytale and a realistic story. ›Anna annA‹ addresses emotions like a gripping novel for young adults. In parts, it is adventurous and exciting like a murder mystery.«Neue Zürcher Zeitung