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Since fleeing the GDR, Soja has lived in West Berlin. One day, Harry crosses her path and immediately becomes the centre of her world. Harry was in jail and is now out on parole. He has broken off his drug therapy, a return to prison threatens. Soja takes action. She organises new therapy, commits her few friends to take non-stop care and ignores all the signs that Harry is keeping quiet about quite a few things. A sensitive novel about devotion in an unhappy love.
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Katja Lange-Müller, born 1951 in East Berlin, lives in Berlin as a freelance writer. She has received numerous awards for her literary works, including the Ingeborg-Bachmann-Preis (1986), the Alfred-Döblin-Preis (1995), the “ZDF”, channel “3sat” and Mainz City award (2002) and the Kasseler Literaturpreis für grotesken Humor (2005). Her most recent previous publication was “Die Enten, die Frauen und die Wahrheit” (2003).
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