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"Lanzarote on New Year's Day: Henning is cycling up the steep path to Feéms. As he struggles against the wind and the gradient he takes stock of his life. He has a job, a wife, two children--yet hardly recognizes himself anymore. Panic attacks have been pouncing on him like demons. When he finally reaches the pass in utter exhaustion, a mysterious coincidence unveils a repressed yet vivid memory, plunging him back into childhood and the traumatic event that almost cost him and his sister their lives. In this masterful novel, bestselling author Juli Zeh skillfully turns a New Year's Day bike ride into an unexpectedly dark, psychological family drama"--…mehr

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"Lanzarote on New Year's Day: Henning is cycling up the steep path to Feéms. As he struggles against the wind and the gradient he takes stock of his life. He has a job, a wife, two children--yet hardly recognizes himself anymore. Panic attacks have been pouncing on him like demons. When he finally reaches the pass in utter exhaustion, a mysterious coincidence unveils a repressed yet vivid memory, plunging him back into childhood and the traumatic event that almost cost him and his sister their lives. In this masterful novel, bestselling author Juli Zeh skillfully turns a New Year's Day bike ride into an unexpectedly dark, psychological family drama"--
Autorenporträt
Juli Zeh es una de las grandes autoras de la literatura alemana contemporánea. Nació en Bonn en 1974, estudió derecho en Passau y Leipzig y vivió en Cracovia y en Nueva York, donde trabajó para las Naciones Unidas. En 2018 fue elegida jueza honoraria en el Tribunal Constitucional del Estado de Brandeburgo. Su primera novela, Adler und Engel (2001), traducida como Águilas y ángeles, fue galardonada en 2002 con el Deutscher Buchpreis, el principal premio literario alemán, y se convirtió en un éxito de ventas internacional. Juli Zeh is one of the great authors of contemporary German literature. She studied law in Passau and Leipzig and worked for the United Nations. In 2018 she was elected an honorary judge at the Brandenburg State Constitutional Court. Her first novel, Adler und Engel was awarded the Deutscher Buchpreis, Germany's top literary prize, in 2002 and became an international bestseller.