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THE GERMAN GIRL

by Ulrike Sterblich

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New York City in the sixties: the city that never sleeps, because they have plenty of pills for that. And in between, a girl from West Berlin.

Mona is young, pretty and recently moved to New York to make a career for herself. The city that never sleeps hasn't been waiting for her. Although she does quickly meet two men: East Coast aristocrat Sidney, and dark-haired bohemian Adam. Torn between the two, Mona drifts through a world that is supplied with "vitamin injections" by Max Jacobson, aka Dr Feelgood, who fled from the Nazis in Berlin.

And so a second thread weaves its way into the story: star photographer Mark Shaw, one of Dr Feelgood’s patients, is found dead in his apartment one day. A coroner starts investigating. There is a lot to be examined, and it involves the rich and beautiful and powerful all the way to the White House …

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Author Biography

Ulrike Sterblich, political scientist and author from Berlin (West), continues to live in her hometown where she also became known as hostess of the talk and literary event "Berlin Bunny Lectures". In 2012, her successful memoir Die halbe Stadt, die es nicht mehr gibt was published. The German Girl is her first novel.

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  • Publisher/Imprint Rowohlt Verlag / Hundert Augen
  • Orginal LanguageGerman
  • Pages352
  • ReadershipGeneral
  • Publish StatusUnpublished
  • Original Language TitleTHE GERMAN GIRL
  • Original Language AuthorsGerman
  • Copyright Year2020

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