Reading: Annette Paulmann (Münchner Kammerspiele)
Sauerland, 1887: Young Anna Kalthoff arrives in the village of Cobbenrode to become the new teacher. But Anna defies the expectations of the village and the rules of her time, deciding for herself how she wants to live and who she wants to love. Two centuries later, her great-grandson, the contemporary reporter Henning Sußebach, reconstructs Anna's life and saves the story of a self-confident woman from oblivion. His book (C.H.Beck) is this fall's surprise bestseller: a narrative approach to our ancestors, without whose decisions and courage we would not exist. That's how it was. And that's how it could have been.
Organizer: Stiftung Literaturhaus
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