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Pascale Kramer

    December 15, 1961
    Die Lebenden
    Autopsie d'un père
    Eine Familie
    Autopsy of a Father
    The Child
    The Living
    • 2017

      Autopsy of a Father

      • 204 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      A journalist's suicide reveals a country on the verge of implosion in this intimate portrait of family disintegration.

      Autopsy of a Father
    • 2013

      The Child

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Confronting the death of a loved one, the story delves into the emotional turmoil that follows such a profound loss. It explores themes of grief and the struggle to find hope amidst despair, highlighting the transformative impact a child can have on healing and renewal. Through its poignant narrative, the novel captures the complexities of sorrow while suggesting that love and new beginnings can emerge even in the darkest times.

      The Child
    • 2007

      The Living

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of a sweltering summer day, the story unfolds through the perspective of Benoît, a teenage brother accompanying his young mother and her children to a remote quarry. As Benoît seeks to entertain his nephews with a gondola ride, a tragic event occurs, exploring the depths of familial emotions that often remain unspoken. Pascale Kramer's prose captures the tension between the innocence of youth and the harsh realities of loss, prompting reflections on life and death amidst the vibrant yet fragile essence of summer.

      The Living