Book spring in Neubrandenburg: Sabine Rennefanz presents Kosakenberg!

Am 18. Juni 2025 präsentiert Sabine Rennefanz in Neubrandenburg ihren Roman „Kosakenberg“ über Heimat und Vergangenheit.
On June 18, 2025, Sabine Rennefanz in Neubrandenburg presented her novel “Kosakenberg” about home and past. (Symbolbild/MB)

Book spring in Neubrandenburg: Sabine Rennefanz presents Kosakenberg!

Kosakenberg, Deutschland - What is going on in Neubrandenburg? On June 18 at 7 p.m., the regional library is all about literature. As part of the Neubrandenburg Book Spring, the Mecklenburg Literature Society is organizing a reading with the well -known author Sabine Rennefanz, which will read from her new novel "Kosakenberg". The admission price is at a friendly 6 euros and the tickets can be reserved at the box office or in advance at pegasus-mlg@gmx.de

"Kosakenberg" tells the story of Kathleen, a graphic artist who lives in London and has long since left her Brandenburg homeland behind. But visits to their mother in the small village of Kosakenberg confront them with their past and arouse memories. In the community, which is almost exclusively inhabited by men, the few women who live there dream of great love and act with eggs. At the same time, the book addresses the search for identity and the challenge of combining old roots with new living environments. According to the book description on Publishing , the readers must not only deal with the question of home at Kathleen's trip, but also how to find themselves in the new environment, while in the new environment.

The author behind the work

Sabine Rennefanz, born in Beeskow in 1974, has already made a name for itself with her previous publications. Her bestseller "Iron Children. The silent anger of the turning regeneration" has numerous readers: moved inside. In addition, racing is a renowned columnist who works for large media such as the "Berliner Zeitung", "Der Spiegel" and "Tagesspiegel". She was honored with the Theodor Wolff Prize and the German Reporter Prize for her outstanding reports and essays. The linking of personal and social issues runs through their entire work.

But what does that say about the role of author: inside? Literature is often a mirror of society and gives insights into topics such as identity, home and personal fights. This is particularly relevant to dealing with black German literature, which has existed for centuries, but is often little visible in the width of fiction. Black German author: In the past, a variety of experiences have conveyed and dealt with topics such as racism and identity finding, as shown on Goethe.de

The reading of Sabine Rennefanz not only promises a deep insight into the life and thoughts of her protagonist, but also an exchange about her own roots and the challenges of life between different cultures and home feelings. If you are interested, you should paint red in the calendar and secure a ticket in time!

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OrtKosakenberg, Deutschland
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