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Eine Pulverlandgeschichte, die wirklich passiert ist.
Mit viel Gefühl, voller Komik und Tragik erzählt Nöstlinger ihre Geschichte - eine zutiefst menschliche Geschichte in einer unmenschlichen Zeit:
Maikäfer flieg (1944/45) handelt von sehr verschiedenen Menschen, von Trümmerbergen, in der Hauptsache aber von der Freundschaft, die die neunjährige Christine mit einem russischen Koch verbindet. Den Frieden, den die zwölfjährige Christine schließlich in Zwei Wochen im Mai (1948) erlebt, hat sie sich ganz anders vorgestellt: mit Schinkensemmeln, schönen Kleidern und Dauerwellen im Haar. Das können sich aber nur die leisten, die Schwarzhandel treiben oder »Beziehungen« haben. Doch dann lernt Christine den Hansi lieben ... No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Plot:
World War II. 8-year-old Christl spends a lot of time with her grandparents as her mother is hunting for food and necessities in Vienna. Her father is fighting. Or rather, he is in the hospital with a shot up leg. As the bombings in the city get worse and the grandparents’ apartment is damaged, Christl’s mother hatches a plan to head to a house at the city’s edge where she used to clean. The owner of said house has fled and needs somebody to take care of it anyway. So, Christl, her sister and her mother make their way there, leaving behind her grandparents who are unwilling to move.
I read Maikäfer flief (and its sequel Zwei Wochen im Mai – Two Weeks in May) when I was a child, probably around the age Christl was in the book and then again a bit later. But since then I haven’t re-read. Now with a movie adaptation coming out, I thought I’d read it again. Of course, my perspective has changed quite a bit, but I found the book engaging both when I was a child (although I liked the sequel better) and now.
Read more on my blog: https://kalafudra.com/2016/05/04/re-read-maikafer-flieg-fly-away-home-christine-...
_Zwei Wochen im Mai_
Plot:
World War II has just ended and Christl and her family are slowly trying to get back to normal. That means, among other things, that Christl can go back to school and that she can take piano lessons now – even if she hates them. For Christl, though, what is more important than any of that is the plan she hatches with her best friend (even though he sometimes has that look and then you need to avoid him) Rudi to come into a little bit of money, and of course the dreamy Hansi.
I remembered Zwei Wochen im Mai much more strongly than I remembered Maikäfer flieg. It just made more of an impression. And also on re-reading as an adult, I would say that it is the stronger book of the two (although Maikäfer flieg was by no means weak). In any case I enjoyed it greatly.
Read more on my blog: https://kalafudra.com/2016/05/06/re-read-zwei-wochen-im-mai-two-weeks-in-may-chr... ( )