File:Benjamin Lebert auf dem Blauen Sofa der LBM 2012 - 6899152634.jpg
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Lebert, Benjamin: Im Winter dein Herz Hoffmann + Campe Verlag Moderation: Frauke Schlieckau Wenn der erste Schnee fällt, ziehen sich die Menschen zurück in ihre Häuser und halten Winterschlaf. Robert, Annina und Kudowski kennen sich nicht gut, der Zufall hat sie in dem kleinen Ort Waldesruh zusammengeführt. Die drei Gestrandeten machen sich auf den Weg. Mit ihren Geschichten und Geheimnissen fahren sie in einem schwarzen Suzuki Samurai durch eine weiße Winterlandschaft. Die Häuser sind verschlossenen und kaum ein Mensch zeigt sich auf den Straßen. Die drei Reisenden fahren durch den Schnee in Richtung Süden, dorthin, wo nicht nur der Winter zu Ende geht. Benjamin Lebert lebt in Hamburg. Mit zwölf Jahren begann er zu schreiben. 1999 erschien sein erster Roman Crazy, der in 33 Sprachen übersetzt und von Hans-Christian Schmid fürs Kino verfilmt wurde. Sein Roman „Flug der Pelikane“ erschien 2007. www.benjamin-lebert.de |
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