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Holly in Heaven

Published by Diogenes as Holly im Himmel
Original Title: Holly im Himmel

When Holly arrives in heaven, it turns out her life is far from over: there’s a lot going on in the other world. The place is packed with people and animals, but amid the crowds she meets Frida, who has been there for a hundred years and knows her way around.
Together they set off towards the School for Angels. Because, as Frida explains, if you’re an angel you can go back down to Earth. Holly is desperate to see how her family is doing. There’s only one problem: ever since Bortel has been in charge of heaven, the school has been closed and the connection to Earth has been severed. 


Children's books, Books for young readers
14.5 × 21 cm
272 pages
ab 10 Jahren
2022

978-3-257-01306-1

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»In his debut Holly in Heaven, Micha Lewinsky uses his experience as a scriptwriter and filmmaker – and his imagination seems to know no boundaries.«

Roswitha Budeus-Budde / Süddeutsche Zeitung, Munich

»Drama and comedy alternate again and again, ultimately leading to a suspense-packed showdown.«

Tagblatt der Stadt Zürich, Zurich

»Micha Lewinsky drives his fantastic plot forwards with situational comedy, satire, precise dramaturgy and a fast narrative pace.«

Karin Hahn / Deutschlandfunk, Cologne

»The way in which Micha Lewinsky looks death in the fictional eye, so to speak, feels effortless.«

Rilana Kubassa / Tagesspiegel, Berlin

»In his debut Holly in Heaven, Micha Lewinsky uses his experience as a scriptwriter and filmmaker – and his imagination seems to know no boundaries.«

Roswitha Budeus-Budde / Süddeutsche Zeitung, Munich

»Drama and comedy alternate again and again, ultimately leading to a suspense-packed showdown.«

Tagblatt der Stadt Zürich, Zurich

»Micha Lewinsky drives his fantastic plot forwards with situational comedy, satire, precise dramaturgy and a fast narrative pace.«

Karin Hahn / Deutschlandfunk, Cologne

»The way in which Micha Lewinsky looks death in the fictional eye, so to speak, feels effortless.«

Rilana Kubassa / Tagesspiegel, Berlin
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