Kiez author Irene Fritsch reads on Tuesday from a billing at Lietzensee

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On Tuesday, May 14, 2024, the neighborhood author Irene Fritsch will present her crime novel "Billing at Lietzensee" in the Ingeborg-Bachmann library. The book is about mysterious events at Lietzensee, which the young Lisa from Rostock get involved in a network of secrets and dangers. The action leads back to the Nazi era, where Clara Meinert and her friends fight against the regime in resistance groups. The author Irene Fritsch was born in Berlin and has lived on Lietzensee since childhood. It dealt intensively with the history of the Lietzensepark and its surroundings, which resulted in several books about the area. The …

Am Dienstag, den 14. Mai 2024, wird die Kiezautorin Irene Fritsch in der Ingeborg-Bachmann-Bibliothek ihren Kriminalroman „Abrechnung am Lietzensee“ vorstellen. In dem Buch geht es um mysteriöse Ereignisse am Lietzensee, die die junge Lisa aus Rostock in ein Netz aus Geheimnissen und Gefahren verwickeln. Die Handlung führt zurück in die Nazizeit, wo Clara Meinert und ihre Freunde in Widerstandsgruppen gegen das Regime kämpfen. Die Autorin Irene Fritsch ist in Berlin geboren und lebt seit ihrer Kindheit am Lietzensee. Sie hat sich intensiv mit der Geschichte des Lietzenseeparks und seiner Umgebung beschäftigt, was in mehreren Büchern über die Gegend resultierte. Die …
On Tuesday, May 14, 2024, the neighborhood author Irene Fritsch will present her crime novel "Billing at Lietzensee" in the Ingeborg-Bachmann library. The book is about mysterious events at Lietzensee, which the young Lisa from Rostock get involved in a network of secrets and dangers. The action leads back to the Nazi era, where Clara Meinert and her friends fight against the regime in resistance groups. The author Irene Fritsch was born in Berlin and has lived on Lietzensee since childhood. It dealt intensively with the history of the Lietzensepark and its surroundings, which resulted in several books about the area. The …

Kiez author Irene Fritsch reads on Tuesday from a billing at Lietzensee

On Tuesday, May 14, 2024, Kiezutor Irene Fritsch will present her crime novel "Billing at Lietzensee" in the Ingeborg Bachmann library. The book is about mysterious events at Lietzensee, which the young Lisa from Rostock get involved in a network of secrets and dangers. The action leads back to the Nazi era, where Clara Meinert and her friends fight against the regime in resistance groups.

The author Irene Fritsch was born in Berlin and has lived on Lietzensee since childhood. It dealt intensively with the history of the Lietzensepark and its surroundings, which resulted in several books about the area.

The reading is organized in cooperation with the Kiez alliance Klausenerplatz and is free of charge for everyone. The Ingeborg Bachmann library in Berlin will serve as an event location.

The crime novel by Irene Fritsch promises an exciting and captivating reading experience for crime fans and those interested in history alike. The reading offers the opportunity to get to know the author personally and to learn more about the background of her work and source of inspiration.



Source: www.berlin.de