Hanna Krause was a flower arranger before life turned her into a crane operator. She lived through two revolutions, two dictatorships, an uprising, two world wars and two defeats in world wars, two democracies, the Kaiser and other leaders, good times and bad, gave birth to six children and was unable to bury two of them, something that was close to her heart until the end of her life. Until her death, Hanna Krause remained someone who took life as it came. Her only credo: to remain decent. A novel about the end of the industrial age and its heroines in East Germany - and about an ordinary woman in this incomprehensible 20th century.
In cooperation with Buchlokal Pankow and Café Sommerlust.
Translated with DeepL
Meeting point: Reading in the castle garden
Languages: German
- 15. July 2025 20:00
Tschaikowskistraße 1,
13156 Berlin
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