Fiction

Saskia’s Ghosts

by Corinna Antelmann

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Saskia hates life. And she hates the home she was put into after her parents died. She trusts some ghosts alone, who live in a nearby forest cemetery. And give her the idea that her parents might still be alive, somewhere. They offer Saskia support in her search for them. But not without ulterior motives ...
And then there is Oskar, the only one from the home she lets in. He wants to pull Saskia back on the side of life. But then something unexpected happens. And puts Saskia's budding joie de vivre to the test once again.

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Author Biography

Corinna Antelmann, born in 1969 in Bremen, studied film, literature, music and psychology at the University of Hildesheim and was already involved in the independent film and theatre scene during her studies. Among other things, she co-founded the film festival "Best before" (1993/94). After permanent positions at the Theaterwerkstatt Hannover and the Trickompany Hamburg, she has since then worked as a freelance dramaturg and author (literature, essays). She also teaches script development. She has received scholarships and awards for her literary work. She has lived with her family in Upper Austria for fourteen years.

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© Verlag Monika Fuchs

Verlag Monika Fuchs

Verlag Monika Fuchs

We are a small independent publishing house in Hildesheim (Germany, Lower Saxony), founded in 2006. The programme segments are books for children and young people, fiction and religion. A particular concern of our books is the depiction of life in all its diversity and variety.

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  • Publisher Verlag Monika Fuchs
  • Publication Date October 2020
  • Orginal LanguageGerman
  • ISBN/Identifier 9783947066414
  • Publication Country or regionGermany
  • FormatPaperback
  • Primary Price 13.90 EUR
  • Pages260
  • ReadershipGeneral
  • Publish StatusOut-Of-Print
  • Original Language TitleSaskias Gespenster
  • Copyright Year2020
  • Page size200x138

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