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Someday We’ll Tell Each Other Everything
It's the kind of love that sweeps Maria off her feet – and into the arms of a man who’s more than twice her age and hiding a dark secret. In the stifling hot summer of 1990, as world history holds its breath, a country stands on the brink of radical upheaval and the atmosphere fizzes with possibility, a young girl becomes a woman and a lover.
What happens next shakes everything to its core – inside and out – and the two lovers’ fatal entanglement comes to a brutal end.
272 pages
2022
978-3-257-07219-8
»This deceptively elegant story reveals great emotional and cultural upheaval«
»A wonderful novel; a magnificent love story«
»Krien's sentences derive their sound and compelling rhythm from their simplicity.«
»Krien so vividly depicts shame and lust and country life, insecurity and hope [...].«
»Captivating and filled with longing – like first love.«
»A story that achieves a high degree of internal drama with very little external drama.«
»Powerful and clear; resists the urge to psychologize; truthful.«
»Immense! A love with inescapable force.«
»A debut that rouses great literary expectations.«