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In einer Zeit fehlender Antworten schreibt Lizzie Doron von ihrem Alltag, den es nicht gibt und der doch weitergeht. Das bewegende Zeugnis einer traumatisierten Gesellschaft.
“Historische Romane müssen nicht a) als Wälzer erscheinen, b) von Tatsachen berichten, c) ihre Leserschaft langweilen. Sie können auch von Christine Wunnicke sein.” Jürgen Kaube, FAZ