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Jump

Published by Diogenes as Der Sprung
Original Title: Der Sprung

»Her presence unsettled him. That was what he most liked about her.«

For one day and one night, a young woman holds a city in suspense. And for ten people, nothing will ever be the same again.

Simone Lappert addresses the fragile equilibrium of our era.

An authentic, unmistakable voice – Simone Lappert is a true find.

A young woman stands on a roof, refusing to come down. What is she thinking? Is she planning to jump?
The police cordon off the building, onlookers zoom in on their phones. The woman’s boyfriend, her sister, a policeman and seven other people, directly or indirectly connected to her, miss a step. They fall out of their everyday routines, lose their grip – or take the plunge into a freedom they had no longer thought possible.


General Fiction
336 pages
2019

978-3-257-07074-3

World rights are handled by Diogenes

Film rights are handled by Diogenes

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»Jump stands out for its richly evocative writing, its gentle, sensuous style and its unusually gripping storyline.«

New Books in German, London

»Set in a well-constructed mosaic of stories author Simone Lappert depicts how a single dramatic moment can affect different individual lives in the multi-layered novel Jump.«

Jury of the Swiss Book Prize

»Simone Lappert is a stroke of luck for literature.«

Dagmar Kaindl / Buchkultur, Vienna

»Lappert creates scenes in which the dialogue gives rise to subtly humorous situational comedy, giving these rather tragic figures a hint of levity.«

BuchMarkt, Meerbusch

»A carefully constructed plot, told with verve.«

Anne-Sophie Scholl / Die Zeit, Hamburg

»In this dance of the wounded, Lappert is in keeping with the times and gets up close and personal with current social developments.«

Carsten Schrader / Kulturnews, Hamburg

»Lappert brings together these lives and stories with a sure hand and connects them, sometimes closely, sometimes loosely.«

Birgit Ruf / Nürnberger Nachrichten

»Simone Lappert is a gifted narrator: there is no question about it.«

Rainer Moritz / NZZ, Zurich

»In the last twenty years no other novel in this country has been as suspensefully narrated.«

Charles Linsmayer / Schaffhauser Nachrichten

»The question how we as a society rate empathy, how we treat people who fall out of line, who don’t act according to our norms, runs through the text.«

Jury of the Swiss Book Prize

»Detailed and yet with not a single word out of place, Lappert recounts the events of one day and one night, describing life exactly as it is, without flourishes and without ever becoming dull.«

Christine Ritzenhoff / Emotion, Hamburg

»Straightforward, sharp and yet told with great feeling. A truly wonderful work of literature.«

Gala, Hamburg

»The prologue is one single sentence, separated only by commas. On the first read, I didn’t even notice; it feels and sounds right just like that.«

Nina Schäfer / Frankfurter Rundschau, Frankfurt

»It’s smart, gripping, entertaining.«

Christine Westermann / WDR 5, Cologne

»Every page of this novel radiates an irrepressible joy for writing, an irrepressible delight in creating unique characters and stories.«

Julian Schütt / SRF 2, Zurich

»Jump is an artfully constructed, multi-layered novel. The language is graceful and articulate, scrupulous and unadorned.«

Susanne Sturzenegger / Jury of the Swiss Book Prize

»Simone Lappert immerses herself in the inner worlds of outsiders.«

Manuel Wenda / Wiesbadener Kurier

»Abysses gape open more and more until suddenly it's no longer clear who has lost the plot, the one up there or the one down below.«

Felix Münger / SRF 1, Zurich

»When I was reading the novel in preparation for the evening, I was so immersed in it that I missed my stop.«

Christian Berzins / NZZ am Sonntag, Zurich

»This is one of those books that can be read in one sitting.«

Christina Graf / Radio 1, Zurich

»Manu’s decision does something to people: it makes them pause.«

Lydia Herms / Deutschlandfunk Nova, Cologne

»The characters’ personal fates are told in a discontinuous, but complete manner and for all of them the reader feels a strong, empathic attraction.«

Alessandra Iadicicco / Corriere della Sera, Milan

»Jump stands out for its richly evocative writing, its gentle, sensuous style and its unusually gripping storyline.«

New Books in German, London

»Set in a well-constructed mosaic of stories author Simone Lappert depicts how a single dramatic moment can affect different individual lives in the multi-layered novel Jump.«

Jury of the Swiss Book Prize

»Simone Lappert is a stroke of luck for literature.«

Dagmar Kaindl / Buchkultur, Vienna

»Lappert creates scenes in which the dialogue gives rise to subtly humorous situational comedy, giving these rather tragic figures a hint of levity.«

BuchMarkt, Meerbusch

»A carefully constructed plot, told with verve.«

Anne-Sophie Scholl / Die Zeit, Hamburg

»In this dance of the wounded, Lappert is in keeping with the times and gets up close and personal with current social developments.«

Carsten Schrader / Kulturnews, Hamburg

»Lappert brings together these lives and stories with a sure hand and connects them, sometimes closely, sometimes loosely.«

Birgit Ruf / Nürnberger Nachrichten

»Simone Lappert is a gifted narrator: there is no question about it.«

Rainer Moritz / NZZ, Zurich

»In the last twenty years no other novel in this country has been as suspensefully narrated.«

Charles Linsmayer / Schaffhauser Nachrichten

»The question how we as a society rate empathy, how we treat people who fall out of line, who don’t act according to our norms, runs through the text.«

Jury of the Swiss Book Prize

»Detailed and yet with not a single word out of place, Lappert recounts the events of one day and one night, describing life exactly as it is, without flourishes and without ever becoming dull.«

Christine Ritzenhoff / Emotion, Hamburg

»Straightforward, sharp and yet told with great feeling. A truly wonderful work of literature.«

Gala, Hamburg

»The prologue is one single sentence, separated only by commas. On the first read, I didn’t even notice; it feels and sounds right just like that.«

Nina Schäfer / Frankfurter Rundschau, Frankfurt

»It’s smart, gripping, entertaining.«

Christine Westermann / WDR 5, Cologne

»Every page of this novel radiates an irrepressible joy for writing, an irrepressible delight in creating unique characters and stories.«

Julian Schütt / SRF 2, Zurich

»Jump is an artfully constructed, multi-layered novel. The language is graceful and articulate, scrupulous and unadorned.«

Susanne Sturzenegger / Jury of the Swiss Book Prize

»Simone Lappert immerses herself in the inner worlds of outsiders.«

Manuel Wenda / Wiesbadener Kurier

»Abysses gape open more and more until suddenly it's no longer clear who has lost the plot, the one up there or the one down below.«

Felix Münger / SRF 1, Zurich

»When I was reading the novel in preparation for the evening, I was so immersed in it that I missed my stop.«

Christian Berzins / NZZ am Sonntag, Zurich

»This is one of those books that can be read in one sitting.«

Christina Graf / Radio 1, Zurich

»Manu’s decision does something to people: it makes them pause.«

Lydia Herms / Deutschlandfunk Nova, Cologne

»The characters’ personal fates are told in a discontinuous, but complete manner and for all of them the reader feels a strong, empathic attraction.«

Alessandra Iadicicco / Corriere della Sera, Milan
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