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shawnmooney
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https://youtu.be/f1fw4hzeHOU?si=7sogLIFoQRxtQoRq

Jo Heinrich‘s website: https://www.joheinrichtranslation.co.uk

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Weekly Highlights

Marzahn, mon amour by Katja Oskamp
Jo Heinrich (Translator)

My Ántonia by Willa Cather

A Decent World by Ellen Hawley

Writing Home: Selected Essays by David Carpenter

The Greatest Gresham by Gillian Avery

Cattle by Winnifred Eaton Reeve

Siphonophore by Jaimie Batchan

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shawnmooney
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https://youtu.be/QlSsLvEyLOY?si=EBFLeRjy6DAn8Crn

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A debut and a book launch: Gibbons or One Bloody Thing After Another by James Morrison

Boobs and bookmarks - with a special guest

Important reminder

Weekly Highlights

The Book of Daniel by E.L. Doctorow

Pearl by Siân Hughes

The Jaguar by Sarah Holland-Batt

shawnmooney Marzahn, mon amour by Katja Oskamp, Jo Heinrich (Translator)

Grass Roots: The Universe of Home by Paul Gruchow

The Animals by Cary Fagan

Season of Migration to the North by Tayeb Salih, Denys Johnson-Davies (Translator)

Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell

The Go-Between by L.P. Hartley

Cheri by Jo Ann Beard

The Book of Goose by Yiyun Li

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charl08
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New winner of the Dublin literary award.

Join Katja Oskamp & Jo Heinrich, winners of the prestigious 2023 Dublin Literary Award, for an in-depth look at the winning title, Marzahn Mon Amour, in conversation with Rick O‘Shea.

Fri 26 May, 18.15, Speranza - Merrion Square Park
Sign up to join online or in person.

https://ilfdublin.com/whats-on/festival/programme/main/in-conversation-with-the-...

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yourfavouritemixtape
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Pickpick

First one this year! Also my #bookspin one. Lots of little stories of different people. It‘s a good book to always come back to and have a little read.

thewallflower0707 That‘s a fun book! 1y
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mauseline
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Einfach ein großer Genuss! Rührend und witzig zugleich. Kann ich wirklich nur empfehlen.

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Mitch
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One of the best opening paragraphs I‘ve read for a long time. 🙏♥️🙏♥️

AmyG That IS beautifull written. For me, reminds me of the child-rearing years. 😳 (edited) 2y
AmyG On a separate note, I saw Sea of Tranquility on your TBR. I am looking to pass my copy on. Have you gotten it? Do you still want to read itv 2y
Mitch @AmyG that‘s so lovely to think of me - I picked it up on Saturday. 😘 2y
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Mitch @AmyG it really spoke to me. X 2y
AmyG Well then, enjoy it! 😘 2y
thewallflower0707 Oh, I read this book in German last year, I didn‘t know it has been translated! It‘s really good. I‘m curious to know what impression you will have off Berlin after reading this 😅 2y
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Mitch
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Pickpick

What a gem - one I‘ll be recommending to everyone and popping in lots of birthday bags! It‘s terrifically humble, observant and full of warmth and humanity. It‘s fab to see older women on the page and her writing and the transition is divine. A one sitting book that will stay with me a very long time, principally for the courage some of the residents of Marzahn display in their everyday lives.

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CaroPi
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Pickpick

This is a nice short book of the stories of the people that lives in this area of Berlin. I really like it. Is from the perspective of a writer that works as a chiropodist

julesG Looks interesting. My "aunt" used to live in Marzahn. 2y
CaroPi @julesG I really like it and if you know the area I am sure you will appreciate it more 2y
Mitch @julesG it‘s fab! Down everything and read it now! 🤣🤣🤣 2y
julesG @Mitch off to find a copy 2y
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charl08
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Pickpick

I loved this: short pen portraits of the (mostly elderly) customers who come visit her chiropody office. A picture of a part of Berlin that is gradually disappearing.

Another winner in translation from Peirene.

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charl08

Marzahn Park Cemetery, eight in the evening, far from the noise of the city. At the end of a hot, dusty day, the birds are singing their evening chorus. The sun is at a low angle, its last rays spreading like wings over names on individual stones. Raked paths. Watered graves. Burning candles. Larches, oaks, pines. I wander through ferns and across the grass in the shade. Coolness, peace and space. A birch. A bench.

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