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I was looking for a contemporary German book to read and I was thinking about it when I discovered Wolfgang Herrndorf's 'Tschick'. I got it and read the first page and then I couldn't stop reading. The story told in 'Tschick' goes like this. Mike Klingenberg is fourteen years old and he is the narrator of the story. At the beginning of the story we find Mike in the hospital. There seem to be police with him too. We wonder why. Mike tells us what happened. Mike is a loner at school and doesn't
Honestly, a little unsure of the purpose of this book.Mike, something of a non-entity among his year group, is fascinated by the appearance of a new boy in school, Tschick. For no obvious reason, they steal a Lada and go on a road trip across Germany. Odd events abound, they survive and end up slightly different characters to those they were when they left.It may be some of the nuance was lost in translation, but I wasn't sure why this happened and they funny even really seem to learn much from
Smart, Funny, Touching and RefreshingThere are a lot of books out there that are written to sound like they are being narrated by fourteen year olds. When the narrator is a boy the books are often funny stories of school daze pranks, or yearning puppy dog tales of first love, or sports themed. (I'm putting aside fantasy/adventure books or goony farces.) Many of those books are entertaining, and even in some ways instructive, and I'll be happy to keep reading them as long as ambitious and
"i looked up at the stars extending out into incomprehensible infinity and was somehow frightened." I read a lot of books, especially teen fiction (if there's roadtrip novel out there, I will find it and I will read it) but no novel has wrapped itself around my heart just as much as 'Why We Took The Car' has. I'll admit, it's half past nine at night and I started reading a mere few hours ago, and I've been a sobbing mess for about twenty minutes now. To be honest, I don't know how exactly to
Kind of a strange story and I dont really see why the writer might have felt compelled to write it. Im quite curious though.
Wolfgang Herrndorf
Hardcover | Pages: 254 pages Rating: 3.82 | 14039 Users | 993 Reviews
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Original Title: | Tschick |
ISBN: | 3871347108 (ISBN13: 9783871347108) |
Edition Language: | German URL http://www.rowohlt.de/hardcover/wolfgang-herrndorf-tschick.html |
Characters: | Maik Klingenberg, Andrej Tschichatschow |
Literary Awards: | Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis for Jugendbuch (2011), Preis der Leipziger Buchmesse Nominee for Belletristik (2011), Clemens-Brentano-Preis (2011), Hans-Fallada-Preis, Hea Noorteraamat (2018) |
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Mutter in der Entzugsklinik, Vater mit Assistentin auf Geschäftsreise: Maik Klingenberg wird die großen Ferien allein am Pool der elterlichen Villa verbringen. Doch dann kreuzt Tschick auf. Tschick, eigentlich Andrej Tschichatschow, kommt aus einem der Asi-Hochhäuser in Hellersdorf, hat es von der Förderschule irgendwie bis aufs Gymnasium geschafft und wirkt doch nicht gerade wie das Musterbeispiel der Integration. Außerdem hat er einen geklauten Wagen zur Hand. Und damit beginnt eine Reise ohne Karte und Kompass durch die sommerglühende deutsche Provinz, unvergesslich wie die Flussfahrt von Tom Sawyer und Huck Finn.Define Of Books Tschick
Title | : | Tschick |
Author | : | Wolfgang Herrndorf |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 254 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 2010 by Rowohlt (first published 2010) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. European Literature. German Literature. Fiction. Contemporary |
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Ratings: 3.82 From 14039 Users | 993 ReviewsCriticize Of Books Tschick
Two windmill fighters set out to find Don Quixote's idealistic spirit, and underneath a heap of outlandishly real crap, they find it!Well, not quite. But almost. Maik has been taught by his parents that 99% of humanity is bad. And considering his mum is an alcoholic who needs to leave her 14-year-old son for a detox clinic over summer, and that his dad is a bankrupt business man who uses the occasion to leave as well, with his young assistant, they have a point. His teachers have been saying theI was looking for a contemporary German book to read and I was thinking about it when I discovered Wolfgang Herrndorf's 'Tschick'. I got it and read the first page and then I couldn't stop reading. The story told in 'Tschick' goes like this. Mike Klingenberg is fourteen years old and he is the narrator of the story. At the beginning of the story we find Mike in the hospital. There seem to be police with him too. We wonder why. Mike tells us what happened. Mike is a loner at school and doesn't
Honestly, a little unsure of the purpose of this book.Mike, something of a non-entity among his year group, is fascinated by the appearance of a new boy in school, Tschick. For no obvious reason, they steal a Lada and go on a road trip across Germany. Odd events abound, they survive and end up slightly different characters to those they were when they left.It may be some of the nuance was lost in translation, but I wasn't sure why this happened and they funny even really seem to learn much from
Smart, Funny, Touching and RefreshingThere are a lot of books out there that are written to sound like they are being narrated by fourteen year olds. When the narrator is a boy the books are often funny stories of school daze pranks, or yearning puppy dog tales of first love, or sports themed. (I'm putting aside fantasy/adventure books or goony farces.) Many of those books are entertaining, and even in some ways instructive, and I'll be happy to keep reading them as long as ambitious and
"i looked up at the stars extending out into incomprehensible infinity and was somehow frightened." I read a lot of books, especially teen fiction (if there's roadtrip novel out there, I will find it and I will read it) but no novel has wrapped itself around my heart just as much as 'Why We Took The Car' has. I'll admit, it's half past nine at night and I started reading a mere few hours ago, and I've been a sobbing mess for about twenty minutes now. To be honest, I don't know how exactly to
Kind of a strange story and I dont really see why the writer might have felt compelled to write it. Im quite curious though.
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