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Actually there isnt much to say about Bruno Holbein. He is 38 years old and is married to Margot, 36 years old. They try to promote their 6 year old son Sebastian, who has an IQ of 111,11, as much as they can. They live in a small self-contained house which is appropiate for a civil servant of the clerical class and a personal secretary. Every day in Brunos life is just the same. The same way to work, the same working routine, the same leisure activities, and every year the usual holidays in Italy on the Adriatic coast, in the same beach hotel. He forms his opinions by means of television,…mehr

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Actually there isnt much to say about Bruno Holbein. He is 38 years old and is married to Margot, 36 years old. They try to promote their 6 year old son Sebastian, who has an IQ of 111,11, as much as they can. They live in a small self-contained house which is appropiate for a civil servant of the clerical class and a personal secretary. Every day in Brunos life is just the same. The same way to work, the same working routine, the same leisure activities, and every year the usual holidays in Italy on the Adriatic coast, in the same beach hotel. He forms his opinions by means of television, radio and newspapers. Thats what responsible citizens are made of. One day, however, his conservative view of society begins to crumble away: Margot tells him that he has won a free flight for the whole family to Kenya at the state lottery A PLACE IN THE SUN. While Bruno had just aimed to become rich and buy himself a social conscience through the lottery ticket, he is forced now to get to know the other side of western life for 2 weeks.
Autorenporträt
Wilfried Kriese was born in 1963 and was trainedas a carpenter. Since 1989 he is a workman at the University of Tübingen. He made a name for himself as writer and publisher for minorities after publishing to date 14 books which deal mainly with minority and social issues. Since 1984 he has been involved in politics for directly affected minorities in the political party Die Grünen. After standing candidate for a mandate (once at a regional and twice at a national level) Wilfried Kriese is the first person with a past learning disorder in Germany that applied for such mandates. In view of the fact that there are approximately 1 million persons in Germany living with a learning disorder, this might set us thinking, as it proves how difficult it is to break out of the pre-determined restrictions that are set for minorities.