Anja Reich reads in Berlin: A trip into the past and friendship

Anja Reich reads in Berlin: A trip into the past and friendship
An unforgettable evening is imminent! On Wednesday, October 23, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. , Anja Reich takes us into the eventful past of her protagonist in the Heinrich von Kleist district library, at Havemannstrasse 17 b, 12689 Berlin. In her captivating novel "Simone" she tells of friendship, loss and the search for the truth.
Immerse yourself in the Berlin of the 80s, when two young women celebrate, dance and first love adventures in a pulsating world. But with the fall of the wall everything gets different! While Simone travels through the world, Anja marries, becomes a mother and realizes how her paths develop. A stroke of fate and an unexpected turnout change your life forever. Why did Simone have to go? A shocking question that Anja answers in an emotional review - she goes for a gripping search for traces.
a look into the past
In "Simone" Reich not only asks questions about her lost girlfriend, but also about her own identity. The reader accompanies you on your way when she speaks to relatives, friends and experts, discovered old letters and illuminated intimate diary entries. This urgent journey reveals moving and shocking knowledge.
Anja Reich, a native of Berlin and celebrated journalist, made a name for herself! She has been working for the “Berliner Zeitung” since 1996, has reported as a correspondent in New York and Tel Aviv and has been awarded renowned prizes several times. Her work "Exchange home. A year between Berlin and Tel Aviv", which she published together with Yael Ausshon Levin, causes a stir.
The details at a glance
Entry to the reading is free! But be careful: Registration is required and can take place on the phone number (030) 9339380. make possible. The event is generously supported by the “Berlin Author reading fund” and promises to become a highlight of the literature calendar.