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Der andere Sohn: Roman

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Der andere Sohn - bk324; Ullstein Verlag; Brigitte Blobel; pocket_book; 2005

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Brigitte Blobel

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As a child, Brigitte Blobel was surrounded by thousands of books, old and new (her father was a great reader and collector). Brigitte never read any children's literature. She loved poems and telling lies to see if anyone believed them. Whenever she found the world unbearable (which was often), she retreated to her cave in the woods, where she hid, even at night.

Brigitte started writing when she was 10 years old. She sent her work to different magazines and newspapers, but got published only once.

She and her husband (who is an editor at the German magazine Der Spiegel) have seven grown children from their blended marriage. Brigitte herself has two children; her daughter is a journalist, and her son, who is a doctor, gives her advice on her books.

Born in Hamburg, Germany, Brigitte has also lived in Italy and Africa (her favorite place). Brigitte and her husband have a farm on the island of Mallorca, in Spain, where they make wine, grow orange and olive trees, and keep geese as bodyguards. They also have a home in Hamburg. Most of each winter is spent in South Africa.

Brigitte is inspired by the changes in our civilization. Her advice is to have a positive outlook about people, nature, and life in general.

Her books for younger readers have been translated into 18 different languages. She also writes novels for adults.

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November 13, 2023
Das Buch war gut zu lesen, die Spannung baute sich nach und nach auf, die Geschichte mit der ganzen psychischen Dynamik der Hauptperson war für mich sehr interessant.
Allerdings weiß ich nicht, von welchem Therapeuten die Autorin sich hat beraten lassen - der im Buch hat sich jedenfalls ziemlich unprofessionell verhalten. Man spricht MIT den Patienten, nicht ÜBER sie - und schon gar nicht ohne deren Wissen und Zustimmung. Das hat mich sehr gestört, dafür gibt es den Punkrabzug.
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