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»Es geht nicht um Geschichte, sondern um Geschichten.« Charles Lewinsky im Interview

from 26/08/2020

Heisse Zeiten, heisse Geschichten

from 09/04/2015

Zu Ostern ein gutes Buch: Geschichten, die Frühlingsgefühle erwecken

from 27/03/2026

Yorn - Zum Muttertag, die Geschichte eines ganz besonderen Geschenkes

from 10/05/2020

»Die Geschichte, die mir vorschwebte, gab es nicht – also musste ich sie selber schreiben.«

from 26/02/2016

»Die Geschichte wiederholt sich.« Ein Interview mit Sasha Filipenko

from 25/02/2023

Weihnachten im Taschenbuch – Geschichten für die Adventszeit

from 29/11/2024

»Bei all meinen Recherchen und Erkenntnissen über Isidors Leben hatte ich das Gefühl, ich gebe ihm eine Geschichte – SEINE Geschichte zurück.« Ein Interview mit Shelly Kupferberg - Teil 1

from 21/10/2022

Mag ich / Mag ich nicht – heute mit: Solomonica de Winter

from 04/11/2014

Astrid Rosenfeld »Sing mir ein Lied« – Die Geschichte hinter dem Buch

from 17/12/2014

Amélie Nothomb ›Der belgische Konsul‹: Ein berührender Blick auf die Geschichte ihres Vaters

from 07/07/2023

Astrid Rosenfeld: »Sing mir ein Lied. 9872 Meilen und eine Geschichte«

from 28/11/2014
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Peter Pan
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Tatjana Hauptmann, Hauptmann, Tatjana

Peter Pan

One of the greatest stories for children has now been illustrated by the great artist and renowned illustrator Tatjana Hauptmann. Everyone knows Peter Pan and Wendy, the fairy Tinkerbell and the Lost Boys, Captain Hook with his pirate ship the Jolly Roger. But you have never seen the story of the boy who refused to grow up like this: With her dreamlike playful illustrations in magnificent full colour, Tatjana Hauptmann has created an opulent masterpiece, a delight for the eyes, the perfect depiction of a land inhabited by fairies and home to the cheekiest boy in the world. More than 50 mainly colour illustrations by Tatjana Hauptmann.

Further readings
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Ein Geräusch, wie wenn einer versucht, kein Geräusch zu machen
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John Irving, Tatjana Hauptmann, Hauptmann, Tatjana

A Sound like Someone Trying Not to Make a Sound

A children's book by John Irving? Indeed, nothing could be more natural – as no other author has handled the themes of childhood, adolescence and the coming of age as well as Irving. Sometimes children's stories are hidden within stories for adults – one has only to discover them. ›A Sound Like Someone Trying Not to Make a Sound‹ is the adventure of a brave young boy who has a bad dream, and sets out with his father in the middle of the night to find the source of a ghostlike sound – and chase it away.

Further readings
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  • Extract in German
Isabel Koellreuter

Isabel Koellreuter

All die verschwundenen Dinge
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Lukas Hartmann, Tatjana Hauptmann, Hauptmann, Tatjana

All the Missing Things

The little plastic dinosaur – gone. Karl's left goalkeeper's glove – missing. The new umbrella cover – lost without a trace. Karl is always losing things. ›You have to start looking after your things better!‹ say his parents. That is what Kasper says too. Kasper is Karl's best friend – a hand puppet who comes to life when he puts his hand in it. But that does not help Karl. Things come to a head when he loses Kasper in the park. Karl sets out on an expedition for somewhere, there must exist a place where all the lost things end up. And Karl does not mean the lost property office. One night, under a full moon, his little dog Timo puts him on the right track... An adventurous story about how you sometimes have to lose (almost) everything to find the thing that's most important.

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  • Fact sheet PDF
  • Extract in German
Wie der Maulwurf beinahe in der Lotterie gewann
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Kurt Bracharz, Tatjana Hauptmann, Hauptmann, Tatjana

How the Mole Nearly Won the Lottery

An exciting story revolving around a few wrong letters on which a lottery win of 100'000 earthworms depended. If only the pig hadn't got such terrible trotters…

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Norman Ohler

Norman Ohler

Norman Ohler, born in 1970, is a freelance author and lives in Berlin. He has written several novels and screenplays and was awarded the ›Pfalz Literature Prize‹. His book Blitzed: Drugs in Nazi Germany was a New York Times bestseller and a Spiegel bestseller. His works have been published in more than 30 languages.

Das große Märchenbuch
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Tatjana Hauptmann, Hauptmann, Tatjana

The Giant Book of Fairy Tales

As Novalis said, »Everything is a fairy tale.« But not all fairy tale anthologies are like The Giant Book of Fairy Tales by Tatjana Hauptmann – a true classic for the entire family, a book of magical beauty. This collection of the 100 best fairy tales from Europe is magnificently adorned with a colourful and enchanting palette of 600 drawings and watercolours.

Further readings
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Das große Sagenbuch
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Tatjana Hauptmann, Johannes Carstensen

The Great Book of Legends

The artist Tatjana Hauptmann, recipient of many international awards, spent several years working on her meticulous illustrations of ›The Great Book of Legends‹. The Best Medieval Legends of Gods, Heroes and Knights, edited by Johannes Carstensen. The result is two beautiful volumes, the first of which has now been issued. The unique drawings and colour plates breathe life into the world of the Nibelungen, King Arthur, Robin Hood, Tristan and Isolde and many others, and take us to a land of fantasy which it is always a joy to visit.

Further readings
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Solomonica de Winter

Solomonica de Winter

Solomonica de Winter was born in 1997 in Bloemendaal, the Netherlands. Raised bilingually, she grew up both there and in Los Angeles, California. She has lived in Israel, Italy, and the USA and graduated with a Masters Degree of Fine Arts in Fiction Writing at the Vermont College of Fine Arts. She currently resides in the Netherlands. Solomonica de Winter writes in English.


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