
Gebranntes Kind sucht das Feuer
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Narrated by:
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Nina Kunzendorf
About this listen
"Das Mädchen hatte schon immer gewusst, dass etwas mit ihm nicht stimmte."
Cordelia, unehelich geboren, ist eine "Dreivierteljüdin", ihre Mutter eine berühmte Schriftstellerin und glühende Katholikin. Im entscheidenden Moment schützt diese nicht ihre Tochter, sondern rettet sich selbst. Mit 14 Jahren wird Cordelia Edvardson nach Auschwitz deportiert.
Ihr Roman ist die schmerzhafte Annäherung an den Verrat durch die eigene Mutter, die tastende Suche nach einer Identität, der Versuch, dem Grauen der Vergangenheit ungeschützt ins Gesicht zu sehen.
©2023 Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH & Co. KG. Übersetzung von Ursel Allenstein. (P)2023 Argon Verlag AVE GmbH
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