Book reading in Berlin: Bernadette Conrad presents 'what divides you'

Book reading in Berlin: Bernadette Conrad presents 'what divides you'

On Thursday, February 8, 2024, a reading by Bernadette Conrad will take place in the artotheque of the district central library "Mark Twain" in Berlin. The author reads from her book "What divides you", which tells the story of a family, in which stories from four generations work. Specifically, it is about the sibling relationship between Kati and her younger sister Eva, which is shaped by old conflicts and her parents' legacy. The reading begins at 7:00 p.m. and admission is free, but there is a donation to the Förderverein Stadtbibliothek Marzahn-Hellersdorf e.V.

Bernadette Conrad has many years of experience as a literary and travel journalist and has written for renowned media such as the time that NZZ and the Berliner Zeitung wrote. Her book "What splits you" is her first novel and was promoted with the Berlin author's scholarship.

The reading is a good opportunity for literature lovers and interested parties to get to know the author personally and to learn more about the background of their novel.

The event is also supported by the Förderverein Stadtbibliothek Marzahn-Hellersdorf e.V., which is committed to co-financing library-related events. So please do a donation and support the work of the association.

For further information and to register for the reading, you can contact the district central library "Mark Twain".

Overall, the reading of Bernadette Conrad promises to become an interesting evening that appeals to literary and social issues and stimulates thinking. Be there and experience literary art up close.



Source: www.berlin.de