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Kurt: Roman | Sarah Kuttner
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Von der Suche nach Familie, der Sehnsucht nach dem richtigen Ort und darber, dass nichts davon planbar ist Ich bin mit zwei Kurts zusammengezogen. Einem ganzen Kurt und einem Halbtagskurt. Jana und Kurt haben sich entschieden, dass sie ihr Sorgerecht teilen, vor allem wenn Kurt schon extra aufs Land zieht. Und so pendelt das Kind nun wochenweise zwischen seinen beiden Oranienburger Zuhauses hin und her: zwei Huser, zwei Kinderzimmer, unterschiedliche Regeln und alle Menschen, die er liebt. Und dann bin da noch ich. Lena hat mit ihrem Freund Kurt ein Haus gekauft. Es scheint, als wre ihre grte Herausforderung, sich an die neuen Familienverhltnisse zu gewhnen, daran, dass Brandenburg nun Zuhause sein soll. Doch als der kleine Kurt bei einem Sturz stirbt, bleiben drei Erwachsene zurck, deren Zentrum in Trauer implodiert. Sarah Kuttner erzhlt von einer ganz normalen komplizierten Familie, davon, was sie zusammenhlt, wenn das Schlimmste passiert. Sie erzhlt von dieser Tragdie direkt und leicht und zugleich mit einer tiefen Ernsthaftigkeit, so einfach und kompliziert, wie nur Sarah Kuttner das kann.
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Buechersuechtling
Kurt: Roman | Sarah Kuttner
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I went into this book knowing nothing about it. That‘s why I didn‘t know where the first about 60 pages would leave me. But then I did. (And it was good that I accidentally decided to make a break before that point yesterday evening. So I could start with the turning point today. Good decision.)

Yes, overall it‘s a good book. In the end I recommend it. But, sorry, not sorry for me Kurt was an a**ho** in a few places.

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Buechersuechtling
Kurt: Roman | Sarah Kuttner
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Meanwhile there is a hot summer in my book. Really hard summer. High summer. 30 °C, that‘s 86 °F – and now I have a craving for summer, sunshine, my tiny nice balcony and a little bit of shadow, cold beverages and chitchats with my neighbour across the courtyard.

Texreader I‘ll take a summer with a high of 86 degrees! We hit 81 yesterday here in the middle of winter. 😁 4y
Buechersuechtling @Texreader I should consider migrating to Texas, I think. 39.2°F (4 °C) isn‘t for me. 4y
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Buechersuechtling
Kurt: Roman | Sarah Kuttner
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Reading educates.
I proudly present you a manual lawn thatcher. I didn‘t know, such stuff exists.

Additionally, I didn‘t even make it near the end of the book yesterday. I forgot, but I was only at about page 40. To read 120 pages in less than 1,5 hours is a bit over ambitious, isn‘t it❓

Now that my parcel was _finally_ delivered, I snuggle up in my reading nook with some nice hot chicory coffee and enjoy my book while the sun warms my neck. 💛

Buechersuechtling 📸 taken from here: https://bit.ly/2LQPMnM 4y
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Buechersuechtling
Kurt: Roman | Sarah Kuttner
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I started this one yesterday and was surprised by how tiny insured it is, only about 170 pages.

I was also surprised by the setting. Seemed quite unusual to me because it starts with a happy couple instead of ending with one. Well, you know, maybe Sarah Kuttner also grew up. 😉 You never know.

But I like it that it still feels and sounds like a Kuttner-novel.

If I don‘t get stuck here on Litsy too much I might be able to finish those tonight.

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Buechersuechtling
Kurt: Roman | Sarah Kuttner
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Look, what I just discovered by chance in my library (and of course I checked it _immediately_). It has already been in March 2019. ?

Did any you (German Littens) know❓

I completely missed out on that. Okay, back then I bailed on ?? „180° Meer“ because I just couldn‘t stand that protagonist – but that‘s no reason to just notice nothing she writes, anymore … ?

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Kathrin
Kurt: Roman | Sarah Kuttner
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July Total: 19
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