Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Gaby Hauptmann

    May 14, 1957

    Gaby Hauptmann has established herself as a prominent voice, particularly known for her bestselling explorations of the gender battle since the mid-1990s. Her work delves into the complexities of male-female dynamics, offering sharp insights that resonate widely. Through her engaging narratives, she often prompts readers to reflect on the intricacies of modern relationships and societal expectations. Her distinct literary perspective has garnered significant international acclaim and popularity.

    Gaby Hauptmann
    Frei wie der Wind - Kaya scheut kein Risiko
    Das größte Glück im Leben
    Alexa, die Amazone - Die große Herausforderung
    Lebenslang mein Ehemann?
    Frei wie der Wind
    In search of an impotent man
    • 2001

      In search of an impotent man

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.1(284)Add rating

      Carmen Legg, a tall sporty red-head, is fed up with men and their one-track minds. She is thirty something, drives her own BMW, lives in her own apartment and likes to run her own life the way she wants it. The book opens with a day when three men prompt her to take radical action. The first is a businessman who, at a seminar, can't take his eyes off her legs. The second is a business associate she has to tease at dinner to get him to make the deal she wants. And the third is the lover in her bed, who, on her return from an exhausting day, can't take no for an answer. What she needs, Carmen decides, is a man with higher things on his mind. So with her friend, an eighty-year-old neighbour with a dramatic past, she places a rather unusual advertisement...

      In search of an impotent man