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Foreign Rights List
Foreign Rights List
Spring 2015
Fiction
Novels
Crime
Women’s Fiction
Fantasy
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▪14
Non-Fiction
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Exclusive Agents
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F i c t i o n ▪ N o v e l
Inger-Maria Mahlke
As You Like
“Inger-Maria Mahlke’s storytelling is ruthless and
affectionate in equal measure.”
Thomas Hettche
This furious and highly comic novel holds up a mirror:
a woman fights for favour and attention. In an exploration of what it is to be special and the fleeting nature of
power in social networks, Inger-Maria Mahlke brilliantly recounts an historical attempt at self-determination in the face of the rules of society. In so doing
she also presents an impressive portrait of contemporary times.
© Sibylle Baier
About the Book ▪ August 1571: Elizabeth I is
Queen of England and Mary Grey, her cousin, is
enraged. She is twenty-six years old, small in stature,
and has a claim to the throne. She has been under
house arrest for a considerable time for marrying
without permission. Her husband is now dead, like
her sisters and her father, all executed. Mary Grey
wants to be free, to have her own household, and to
care for her stepchildren. Not one of these wishes is
granted; rather than accepting this quietly, she rebels. She resolves to write her own version of events –
calling to account the system of the royal court with
all its caprices and curtailing of liberty, its wearisome rituals and economic constraints. She begins
working through the past to find a new identity.
Specifications
▪▪ Berlin Verlag Hardcover
▪▪ March 2015
▪▪ ca. 272 pages
▪▪ World Rights available
Born in Hamburg in 1977, Inger-Maria Mahlke studied Law at the Freie Universität
Berlin and worked on various projects for the Department of Criminology. In 2009,
Mahlke was the prize-winner at the 17th Open Mike. At the 2012 Festival of German
Language Literature in Klagenfurt, she was honoured with the Ernst Willner Prize.
In 2014 she was awarded the Karl Arnold Prize for her second novel Rechnung offen (Unfinished Business). Mahlke lives in Berlin.
Foreign Rights Contacts: Ms. Sarah Reinbacher ([email protected]) ▪ Mr. Sven Diedrich ([email protected]) Piper Verlag GmbH ▪ Georgenstr. 4 ▪ 80799 München, Germany ▪ Telephone: +49 (0)89 38 18 01-735 ▪ www.piper.de
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f i c t i o n ▪ N o v e l
Heinrich Steinfest
The Green Blind
What a gloriously spooky literary romp!
About the Book ▪ Theo has just started high
school when one night, at 11:02 pm, with a rattling
flourish, all of a sudden it is there: Billowing in the
moonlight in front of his window is a green blind.
It disappears in the daytime, but every night at
precisely the same time, down it rolls. That is eerie
enough, and not only because Theo’s home has never
had blinds or even curtains. More uncanny still, on
closer examination it appears to have eyes. No, not
eyes, binoculars. Small men are observing Theo
through field glasses from the other side of the
blind. Theo is convinced that an alternative world
exists beyond his blind. A green world. After sleepless nights he summons his courage and resolves to
step over into the other sphere… Forty years later,
Theo has dismissed the whole thing as a childhood
fantasy. Until suddenly it is back – the green blind.
▪▪ Heinrich Steinfest’s previous novel The Pantologist
shortlisted for the German Book Prize 2014.
▪▪ “Heinrich Steinfest entertains at the highest level.
© Christian Hass
He literally opens his reader’s eyes to the diversity
and abundance of creation.”
Denis Scheck, literary critic
Specifications
▪▪ Piper Hardcover
▪▪ March 2015
▪▪ ca. 256 pages
▪▪ World Rights available
Heinrich Steinfest was born in 1961. Albury/Australia, Vienna/Austria and
Stuttgart/Germany – these are the stations in the life of this illustrious and
celebrated cult author, whose books have sold more than 500,000 copies. He
received the German Crime Fiction Award several times and was awarded the
Heimito-von-Doderer-Prize. His book Der Allesforscher (The Pantologist)
was shortlisted for the German Book Prize.
Foreign Rights Contacts: Ms. Sarah Reinbacher ([email protected]) ▪ Mr. Sven Diedrich ([email protected]) Piper Verlag GmbH ▪ Georgenstr. 4 ▪ 80799 München, Germany ▪ Telephone: +49 (0)89 38 18 01-735 ▪ www.piper.de
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f i c t i o n ▪ n o v e l
Silvio Blatter
Not Counting Our Days
Good children and rebellious parents
A book with its finger on the pulse by one of Switzerland’s major contemporary writers.
About the Book ▪ One family, four people, two
generations. Isa and Severin, a radio presenter and
a sculptor, are a dynamic artistic couple – but their
star is waning. Who will follow in their footsteps
if not their children? But times have changed and
they are caught in the traps of bourgeois existence.
Isa, the woman with the distinctive voice, radio
diva, celebrates one final triumph on the airwaves,
then stands down. Severin has transformed a gravel
pit into a studio and kingdom of his own. But one
day men in security vests and dark masks appear,
threatening to take over the place that Severin
had thought safe from the passage of time… With
elegance and intelligence, Silvio Blatter writes of
the fulfilment of life plans and the areas of dispute
between the generations.
Specifications
▪▪ Piper Hardcover
▪▪ “Blatter knows how to tell a story: gingerly, lightly
© Petra Amerell
he creates tension free of any underlying sensationalism.”
St. Galler Tagblatt
▪▪ March 2015
▪▪ ca. 304 pages
▪▪ World Rights available
Silvio Blatter is a writer, painter and columnist considered as one of the “outstanding Swiss contemporary authors” (Südwest Press). Thanks to his trilogy
Zunehmendes Heimweh (Increasing Homesickness), Kein schöner Land (No
Beautiful Country) and Das sanfte Gesetz (The Gentle Law) he is known to a
broad public. He received many literary awards, amongst others the ConradFerdinand-Meyer-Prize and the Prize of the Neue literarische Gesellschaft Hamburg. Silvio Blatter lives in Munich and Zurich.
Foreign Rights Contacts: Ms. Sarah Reinbacher ([email protected]) ▪ Mr. Sven Diedrich ([email protected]) Piper Verlag GmbH ▪ Georgenstr. 4 ▪ 80799 München, Germany ▪ Telephone: +49 (0)89 38 18 01-735 ▪ www.piper.de
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F i c t i o n ▪ n o v e l
Thommie Bayer
White Train to the South
Who are you if you are living someone else’s life?
About the Book ▪ Chiara is from Castelnuovo in
Italy. The reasons for her coming to Germany are
nobody’s business. Now she is there and is living
the life her friend Leonie left behind: Chiara lives in
Leonie’s house on the hill and has taken on her job
too, as a cleaner. Just for the interim, she tells herself,
but she finds that she enjoys this life, the glimpses
of the homes of strangers, bringing order to them.
She is particularly drawn to Mr Vorden’s apartment.
And Mr Vorden seems to feel a deep connection to
her, too – every week when Chiara enters his rooms,
she finds a sheaf of papers on his desk, containing
a story. And every week she wonders whether the
man, whose first name she does not even know, can
read her thoughts. For his stories are closely
entwined with her own life.
▪▪ An artfully ambiguous novel about the fascina-
tion of a borrowed life.
Specifications
▪▪ Piper Hardcover
▪▪ More than 500,000 copies of Thommie Bayer’s
books sold!
▪▪ February 2015
▪▪ ca. 160 pages
▪▪ World Rights available
© Peter Peitsch
Thommie Bayer was born in 1953 in Esslingen. He studied painting and
worked as a song-writer and revue performer until 1985, when he started to
write stories, poems and novels. Thommie Bayer lives in Staufen, Black
Forest, with his wife.
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F i c t i o n ▪ n o v e l
Thomas Wendrich
A Rose for Putin
A crazy story of East and West
A kidnapping in a country with the tightest of border
surveillance? There must be higher powers at play!
Two parents are fighting for their lost child; a detective is wrestling for the right answers; a Belorussian
woman is fighting for her life; and an author is tussling with a director for the right story.
© Beate Nelken
About the Book ▪ An unexplained child abduction
in Dresden in 1985? Magicked out of the country?
Unimaginable in those times of rigorously guarded
borders – unless…
Johann Stadt has gone on an artistic retreat with his
director to a country house in the Uckermark region
of former East Germany to develop their material.
What befalls the screenwriter there is far more than
the inspiration for an incredible story, however. He
is confronted with the most unexpected of apparitions: suspicious village policemen, the corpse of a
post-woman that keeps re-appearing, un-artistically
minded local politicians, enterprising nuclear
scientists, the long reach of the KGB, and, last but
not least, a disturbed family of swans. Thomas Wendrich’s debut is a wildly veering on-the-road story.
An outrageous tale of the West’s squeeze on the East
and the East’s influence in the West.
Specifications
▪▪ Berlin Verlag Hardcover
▪▪ Februar 2015
▪▪ ca. 320 pages
▪▪ World Rights available
Thomas Wendrich was born in Dresden in 1971. He studied Drama and was a member of the Berliner Ensemble until 1999. There he played and learned from Schleef,
Müller, Heise, Wilson and Zadek amongst others. Since the end of his studies he has
been working as a freelance author, director and actor. Nimm Dir Dein Leben (Take
your Life) received the German Screenplay Award. Since then he has made several
movies, e.g. the adaptation of Daniel Kehlmann’s book Ich und Kaminski (I and
Kaminski). He lives in Berlin.
Foreign Rights Contacts: Ms. Sarah Reinbacher ([email protected]) ▪ Mr. Sven Diedrich ([email protected]) Piper Verlag GmbH ▪ Georgenstr. 4 ▪ 80799 München, Germany ▪ Telephone: +49 (0)89 38 18 01-735 ▪ www.piper.de
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F i c t i o n ▪ N o v e l
Jochen Rausch
Revenge
People in extreme situations, absurd chains of events,
unfortunate circumstances, and the final spark that
triggers the explosion – Jochen Rausch tells stories of
burning intensity, and alarming truth.
About the Book ▪ Revenge explores those moments of human desperation, when suppressed
anger comes to the surface in a radical embodiment of violence: the job centre employee who loses
control in front of his clients and then loses his job
and his wife; the local reporter who gets embroiled
in an “honour killing” whilst researching a story
in a socially challenged neighbourhood; the young
couple in Berlin who want to change the world but
set alight the car of the wrong person entirely…
Rausch succeeds in plumbing the depths of the human abyss in miniature, getting under the skin of
his characters, and tracing their individual bruises.
From the length and breadth of the republic, from
the margins of society to its heart – twelve intense
short stories, precise in their language, and pared
down to their essentials, open the reader’s eyes to the
nuanced area between black and white, innocence
and guilt.
Specifications
▪▪ Berlin Verlag Hardcover
▪▪ March 2015
▪▪ 288 pages
© Thomas Hendrich
▪▪ World Rights available
Jochen Rausch is a journalist, writer and musician. He is programme
manager at Radio 1LIVE (WDR) in Cologne since 2000. Restlicht (Vestiges
of Light), a novel, published in 2008, was followed by a collection of short
stories, Trieb (Drive), in 2011 and by Krieg (War) in 2013. Rausch lives in
Wuppertal.
Foreign Rights Contacts: Ms. Sarah Reinbacher ([email protected]) ▪ Mr. Sven Diedrich ([email protected]) Piper Verlag GmbH ▪ Georgenstr. 4 ▪ 80799 München, Germany ▪ Telephone: +49 (0)89 38 18 01-735 ▪ www.piper.de
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F i c t i o n ▪ c r i m e
Karl Olsberg
Enter
A power cut in Berlin signals the start of a series of
attacks – an unknown group of activists by the name
of NTR have declared war on the increasing enslavement of people through technology.
About the Book ▪ Detective Inspector Eisenberg
and his special unit, “Internet”, are supposed to
support the State Office of Criminal Investigation,
but the officer in charge does not think much of
SEGI, as the team is known, and their unorthodox
methods. When a leading computer expert is
murdered he bans their involvement. And when
further attacks are carried out and the background
story of the murder grows ever murkier, a dark
shadow falls on the SEGI team… Internet terror,
artificial intelligence, and the illegal surveillance
conducted by the secret services are the highly topical themes woven into Olsberg’s new thriller in a
story that packs a punch.
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Specifications
▪▪
▪▪ Berlin Verlag Paperback
Delete
▪▪ April 2015
Rights sold to France (Actes Sud)
▪▪ ca. 384 pages
© Susanne Schleyer
▪▪ World Rights available
Karl Olsberg (born in 1960) wrote a doctoral thesis on the uses of artificial
intelligence, which won the Wirtschaftswoche “eConomy Award”. His publications include two thrillers, Das System (The System) and Der Duft (The
Scent), and a work of non-fiction, Schöpfung außer Kontrolle (Creation Out
of Control).
Foreign Rights Contacts: Ms. Sarah Reinbacher ([email protected]) ▪ Mr. Sven Diedrich ([email protected]) Piper Verlag GmbH ▪ Georgenstr. 4 ▪ 80799 München, Germany ▪ Telephone: +49 (0)89 38 18 01-735 ▪ www.piper.de
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f i c t i o n ▪ c r i m e
Susanne Mischke
Cold Trail
Whoever it is, must be a monster
The body of a man is discovered at the foot of a well
– murdered in a grotesque manner. Detective
Inspector Dante heads up the investigation and soon
discovers that the victim had destroyed a family in
his youth. Now somebody is out for revenge and is
killing with the patience of a cat. Quietly, cruelly,
out of sight. And it is not over yet.
© Jens Niebuhr
About the Book ▪ When Stephan Plate is found,
it is almost impossible to identify him. He has been
eaten alive by rats! Detective Inspector Francesca
Dante, an impulsive Neapolitan, and her boss, Jessen, the reserved northern German with a penchant
for tailored suits and ancient history, stumble upon a
cold trail. Eighteen years ago, Plate had been involved in a crime: a family was taken hostage and
a bank robbery went wrong. One of the daughters
died, as did Plate’s accomplice. Dante and Jessen
uncover much that does not add up and make a horrific discovery: everyone who was part of the plot
has died in recent years, in a wide variety of ways.
A coincidence, however unlikely? Or do they have
on their hands a campaign of revenge, meticulously
planned and conducted with unnerving patience?
And, the most pressing question of all, who will be
next to pay the price?
Specifications
▪▪ Bloomsbury Berlin Paperback
▪▪ March 2015
▪▪ ca. 464 pages
▪▪ World Rights available
Born in 1960, Susanne Mischke lives in Germany and Sweden and has
successfully been writing novels and detective stories for the last 20 years.
Amongst other prizes, she has received the Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
Prize for Literature and the Women’s Crime Fiction Prize from the town of
Wiesbaden. Her last novel Töte, wenn du kannst (Kill if You Can) was published by Bloomsbury Berlin.
Foreign Rights Contacts: Ms. Sarah Reinbacher ([email protected]) ▪ Mr. Sven Diedrich ([email protected]) Piper Verlag GmbH ▪ Georgenstr. 4 ▪ 80799 München, Germany ▪ Telephone: +49 (0)89 38 18 01-735 ▪ www.piper.de
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f i c t i o n ▪ w o m e n ’ s f i c t i o n
Micaela Jary
Like a Faraway Song
Sometimes love is like a faraway song, with undying echoes.
About the Book ▪ Hamburg, 1939: Marga stares
after the train in despair. In it is her childhood
friend, Michael, travelling to a place miles away. As
far back as she can remember she has been in love
with the Jewish clarinettist; what hours they spent
together in the dance clubs of the young Hamburg
swing scene. Although his origins compel his emigration to Paris, Marga is determined that they will
meet again. For their love is like a song, with undying echoes. But its sweet melody is soon entwined
with the chilling sounds of war…
▪▪ A moving novel set against the background of the
Second World War.
▪▪ From the author of the bestsellers Sehnsucht
nach Sansiber (Longing for Zanzibar) and Das
Haus am Alsterufer (The House on the Banks of
the Alster).
Specifications
▪▪ Piper Paperback
▪▪ August 2015
▪▪ ca. 368 pages
© Rossigraphie
▪▪ World Rights available
Born in Hamburg, Micaela Jary is the daughter of the film composer Michael
Jary. She grew up in the world of theater and music and worked as a newspaper editor. Through her father she met important swing musicians of the
1930s and 1940s, who inspired her to her novel Wie ein fernes Lied (Like a
Faraway Song). She used to live in Paris for a long time and lives today in
Berlin with her husband and her dog.
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f i c t i o n ▪ W o m e n ’ s f i c t i o n
Nicola Förg
Happiness is not for the
Weak-Hearted
An enchanting cocktail of love story, comic detective novel, and Icelandic tale.
About the Book ▪ Sonja is a born worrier. Stressed
by her job, disappointed by men, tucked away from
the world in her hermit’s home. The apple of her
eye is a cat named Lady Goggo. An independent
kind of a cat, who is very curious, and is forever
being trapped in unexpected places. Sonja attaches
a cat-cam to her, a tiny camera that allows her to
keep an eye on Lady Goggo’s wanderings. Except
one fine day the cat films neighbour Sven in the act
of strangling a woman! Has Lady Goggo filmed a
murder? The next day the cat disappears. She has
leapt into Sven’s bus, it seems, and is on her way
with him to Iceland. Sonja’s beloved feline on the
road with a murderer?! Taking her life in her hands,
Sonja journeys to Iceland. And follows closely in
Sven’s footsteps. Only to discover the very thing she
had least expected to find…
Specifications
▪▪ Piper Paperback
▪▪ 450.000 copies of Nicola Förg’s crime novels sold!
▪▪ March 2015
▪▪ 288 pages
© Alessandro Emrich
▪▪ World Rights available
Nicola Förg studied German language and Geography in Munich. She lives
on a farm with her family, ponies, rabbits and cats. Her previous crime novels,
published by Pendo, were all set in the Alps. Glück ist nichts für Feiglinge
(Happiness is not for the Weak-Hearted) is her first novel set in Iceland.
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f i c t i o n ▪ w o m e n ’ s f i c t i o n
Gaby Köster
The Boss
She may be paralysed down one side after a
stroke, but there’s no shutting her up!
The Boss is a road movie in a class of its own, exciting, funny, and with adventures galore. This is rock
’n roll, wheelchair style, for those not exactly smiled
upon by good fortune. Yes, life can be a crock of sh*t:
but when it’s up and running, there’s no stopping it,
however tricky the actual running may be.
About the Book ▪ Marie Sander’s life has gone
wrong. The successful rock singer, known simply as
“the Boss” has hit rock bottom. She can only sit it
out. In a wheelchair. A stroke, just before her fortysecond birthday. Perfect timing, then, to set off in
pursuit of a criminal gang. To embark on an odyssey
through half of Europe. To fall in love with a preening bodybuilder. To give two children back their
parents. To start life anew.
Specifications
▪▪ Pendo Hardcover
▪▪ March 2015
▪▪ ca. 304 pages
© Stephan Pick
▪▪ World Rights available
Gaby Köster is one of Germany’s most famous comedians. In her bestselling
book Ein Schnupfen hätte auch gereicht (A Cold Would Have Been Enough)
she talked about her stroke and her way back to life in a funny and touching
way. Die Chefin (The Boss) is her first novel which she wrote together with
Thomas Köller.
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f i c t i o n ▪ w o m e n ’ s f i c t i o n
Adriana Popescu
Forever and a Day
About the Book ▪ They thought theirs was a forever friendship. But then life happened. After seven
years of being out of touch, Ben, Jasper, and Ella
meet again at a class reunion. When the celebrations are nearing the end, the three of them decide
to spend time in each other’s homes, like in the old
days. For one night only. But so many questions remain unanswered, and the later the hour, the wilder
Ella’s heart beats – until a few stray words from years
gone by cause it to break. Perhaps forever.
▪▪ “A novel for the heart.”
Bild
▪▪ “A love story free of clichés, but thrumming with
emotion and the thudding of a heart.”
mybookblog.de
▪▪ From the bestselling author of Lieblingsmomente
(Golden Moments) and Lieblingsgefühle (Golden
Feelings).
Specifications
▪▪ Piper Paperback
▪▪ May 2015
▪▪ 320 pages
▪▪ World Rights available
© Notker Mahr
Adriana Popescu, born in Munich in 1980, was a screenplay writer for German TV before contributing to a variety of newspapers, magazines and cityblogs. In 2012, her self-published e-book, Versehentlich verliebt (Mistakenly
in Love), became a surprise hit. This is her fourth novel published by Piper.
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f i c t i o n ▪ fa n tasy
Richard Schwartz
The Wars of the Gods
The Wanderer
The exciting finale to Wars of the Gods!
‘In the end it will come the one I chose as my angel,
to wield the sword of light against the enemy’s host.
The legion of the dead will follow him, and on his side
will be the gods – and hope.’
About the Book ▪ His debut novel The First
Horn took the fantasy world by storm, capturing
the hearts of fans. His books about The Mystery of
Askir were highly praised, both by readers and in
the press. His latest saga The Wars of the Gods has
made Richard Schwartz one of the most successful
German-language fantasy authors. In this sixth and
final instalment, the climax of the series is close at
hand – Havald, the Angel of Death, must confront
the King of the Necromancers in a final battle. Will
the prophecy be fulfilled?
▪▪ THE WARS OF THE GODS SERIES
Die Rose von Illian (The Rose of Illian)
Die weiße Flamme (The White Flame)
Das blutige Land (The Bloody Land)
Die Festung der Titanen (The Titans’ Fortress)
Die Macht der Alten (Power of the Ancients)
Specifications
▪▪ Piper Paperback
▪▪ July 2015
▪▪ ca. 544 pages
▪▪ World Rights available
Richard Schwartz was born in Frankfurt in 1958. He was trained as an aeromechanic and studied electrical
engineering and computer science. But his passion is fantastical worlds, which he puts down on paper at night
– with great success: He has been nominated several times for the German Phantastik Award and his books
have been published in the Netherlands and Italy.
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f i c t i o n ▪ fa n tasy
David Falk
The Last Stand
The trilogy’s dark finale, about the Last Warrior
Neither an army of the undead nor the destructive
power of the dragons can annihilate the race of men.
Yet the days of peace are still far off, for true evil has
remained hidden in the shadows ...
About the Book ▪ In The Last Stand David Falk
draws his high fantasy epic about the cynical warrior
Athanor to an action-packed conclusion. Thanks to
his own merits and his birthright, Athanor has been
named king of the human realm. For the last warrior
of Ardaia, however, this is a heavy burden, especially as the devastating battles have led to a flood of
refugees, and the land is stricken with a new plague
of the undead. Ancient creatures – so dangerous in
life that the gods were forced to banish them from
the earth – have awoken. Seeking answers, Athanor
realises what is robbing the dead of their peaceful
slumber – and that there is more at stake than simply the fate of men ...
▪▪ The Last Warrior-Series:
Specifications
▪▪ Piper Paperback
▪▪ July 2015
▪▪ ca. 576 pages
▪▪ World Rights available
The Last Warrior
The Last King
Born in 1972, David Falk is a historian, bassist and denier of Facebook. When he isn’t just creating a fantastic
world or indulging in his computer games, he travels on the trace of his ancestors through Europe – which
serves an inspiration for new novels.
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Non-fiction
Florian Huber
Child, Promise Me
You’ll Shoot Yourself
An untold story. An enduring taboo
For several months in 1945, a wave of suicides swept
through Germany, swallowing up thousands of people, families and households. Florian Huber tells the
story of one small German town from the perspective
of people who experienced that unthinkable event.
© Carsten Schilke
About the Book ▪ On 30 April 1945 in Berlin,
Adolf Hitler put a bullet in his brain. At the same
time, in the small town of Demmin, ordinary people
– women, men and children – flooded in droves to
rivers and forests in order to kill themselves. It was
the greatest mass suicide in German history, repeated in a similar manner all over the country. What
abyss did those people glimpse that at the very moment Germany was freed from the Third Reich they
saw death as the only way out? The repercussions
of this moment of madness reverberated across the
next two generations, and even into the present day,
manifesting themselves as silence, repression and
forgetting. Both the original moment and its aftereffects were motivated by a need to flee from the unbearable. Florian Hubner describes the mental and
emotional lives of people during the Third Reich,
alternating historical commentary with a study of
their state of mind.
Specifications
▪▪ Berlin Verlag Hardcover
▪▪ February 2015
▪▪ ca. 304 pages
▪▪ World Rights available
Born in Nuremberg in 1967, Florian Huber studied history and economy and wrote
his doctoral thesis about the Policy of Re-education of the British Occupied Forces
in Germany. He lives in Hamburg and writes scripts and historical non-fiction
books. His documentaries about contemporary historical events, like the fall of the
German Wall, the Olympia-assassination 1972 or 09/11, received numerous national
and international prizes.
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Non-fiction
Thomas Darnstädt
Nuremberg
The trial that changed the world
Nuremberg, 1945: The Nazi elite are made to answer
for their crimes.
About the Book ▪ It was a bold moment, without
parallel in human history: at the end of the war there
was no bloodshed, no peace treaty, but a trial. For
the first time, the politicians and military figures
who were responsible were brought before a court.
Nobody in Courtroom 600 of the Palace of Justice
could have imagined what momentum the ideas
behind Nuremberg would gather. The Allies’ proceedings against the ‘major war criminals’ (including
Reichsmarschall Hermann Goering, foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop and Martin Bormann,
Hitler’s private secretary) ended with twelve death
sentences and lengthy prison terms. Thomas Darnstädt, who holds a doctorate in law and writes for
the magazine Der Spiegel, shows how those 218 days
changed the world, and how this spectacular trial led
to the birth of modern international law.
Specifications
▪▪ Piper Hardcover
▪▪ May 2015
▪▪ ca. 416 pages
© Manfred Witt
▪▪ World Rights available
Born in 1949, Dr. jur. Thomas Darnstädt is a lawyer and journalist specialized on citizens’ rights and international law. He has been writing for Der
Spiegel for decades. He is the author of many books, the last one was
published by Piper Der Richter und sein Opfer. Wenn die Justiz sich irrt
(The Judge and His Victim). He lives in Hamburg with his family.
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Non-fiction
Friedrich Liechtenstein (with Joachim Bessing)
Super
My life
Artist, ornamental hermit, flâneur: the life of
Friedrich Liechtenstein
The video of him dancing through a supermarket
garnered Friedrich Liechtenstein more than 20 million
hits online.
About the Book ▪ ‘Supergeil’ – ‘super cool’ – was
the word of the moment. People across the world,
even international newspapers like the New York
Times and the Guardian, were obsessed with
Friedrich Liechtenstein. The multi-talented
artist is an actor, musician, professional flâneur and
utopianist. But who is he really? For the first time,
‘Germany’s most famous hermit’ (Die Zeit) tells the
story of his life, from the days when he was living by
his wits with no ties or commitments, surviving on
cheap cream cheese and bread rolls, to the extraordinary success that his ‘Supergeil’ advert brought him,
to finding himself as an artist and a human being.
‘The poverty I was living in meant I wasn’t afraid of
anything. And my art grew out of this feeling.’
▪▪ “Left and right, old and young, rich and poor —
© Nicolas Oswald - nicoswald.de
everyone finds Friedrich Liechtenstein cool.”
The New York Times
Specifications
▪▪ Piper Hardcover
▪▪ March 2015
▪▪ ca. 256 pages
▪▪ World Rights available
Friedrich Liechtenstein studied Drama in Berlin, where he has been living
since 1995. He is a professional puppet player, theatre director and comedian.
He began his career as an electro-pop musician in 2003. His album Bad
Gastein was welcomed enthusiastically by critics.
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non-Fiction
Stephan Orth
Couchsurfing in Iran
On holiday in the ‘axis of evil’
Officially it’s forbidden. Nonetheless Stephan Orth, a
writer for Spiegel Online, couchsurfed his way 9,000
kilometres through Iran, encountering all sorts of
absurd adventures in a country very different from the
‘rogue state’ we imagine.
About the Book ▪ A bikini party in the strictly
religious city of Mashhad? Nothing is impossible!
Stephan Orth travels up and down Khomeini & Co.’s
country, swapping hotels for private homes, sleeping
on dozens of Persian carpets, breaking laws every
day, living, celebrating and grieving with the most
hospitable people in the world. Along the way he
gets to know Iran from a very different perspective.
Behind closed doors the veil is dropped, taking people’s fear of the moralising Mullahs with it – life is
colourful and rebellious, full of longing and dreams,
opening up a world much broader than the ancient
stone walls of the Persian palaces.
Specifications
▪▪ Malik Paperback
▪▪ March 2015
▪▪ 240 pages
▪▪ World Rights available
© privat
Born in 1979, Stephan Orth studied English, Economics, Psychology and
Journalism. Since 2008 he has been working as an editor in the travel section of Spiegel Online. For his documentaries he received the Columbus-Prize
several times. He is the author of the number one bestseller Sorry wir haben
die Landebahn verfehlt (Sorry We Missed the Runway).
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non-fiction
Helmut Krausser
Bayern Munich
Everything you want to know about
Star of the South. A tongue-in-cheek nod to the record-holding, championship-winning German team,
the object of both cult-like adoration and profound
loathing, both a successful commercial enterprise and
a synonym for Bavarian national pride.
About the Book ▪ In summer 1974, Helmut
Krausser entered the Munich Olympic Stadium for
the first time. Bayern Munich were playing Hertha
Berlin. Chanting fans were still relatively rare – there
were hardly any women in the stadium, and it would
not have occurred to the crowds of elderly men to
start bawling at the pitch. There were six World Cup
holders on the team, but they only scraped a 2-1 win.
Nonetheless, that was the day that Helmut Krausser
fell in love with the club. Erudite and humorous, he
recounts the club’s unprecedented and triumphant
progress, shedding light on the internal life and
widespread impact of the club whose motto is ‘mia
san mia’ – ‘we are who we are’. He writes about top
goal-scorers from Franz Beckenbauer to Thomas
Mueller, about training sessions and footballers’
wives, about fan chants, the club’s supporters and the
first ever double yellow card.
Specifications
▪▪ Piper Paperback
▪▪ March 2014
▪▪ ca. 224 pages
▪▪ World Rights available
▪▪ Start of a new sports series: Everything you want
to know about
▪▪ Also available: Everything you want to know
about Formula One.
Born in 1964 in Esslingen, Helmut Krausser writes novels, stories, poetry, diaries, radio dramas, plays, screenplays
and music. He was night watchman, newspapers advertiser, singer in a rock’n’roll band and journalist. He studied
Roman Archeology. His novel Fette Welt (Fat World) was adapted into a film. He lives in Munich and Berlin.
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