Annett Gröschner tells no less than an entire life with the story of the flower arranger and crane operator Hanna Krause - with a force and poetry that can only arise where literature is saturated with reality.
Hanna Krause was a flower arranger before life turned her into a crane operator. She experienced two revolutions, two dictatorships, an uprising, two world wars and two defeats, two democracies, the emperor and other leaders, good times and bad, gave birth to six children and was unable to bury two of them, which affected her to the end of her life. Later, after her flower store was long gone, she had a good view of the relationships of the people ten meters below her from a crane in the hall of a heavy machinery factory in Magdeburg and died in time before she no longer understood the world.
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