Displacement in the rock
German, Mariann Bühler, 2024Product details
For a long time, the sign "Closed until further notice" hung outside, until Elisabeth decides to continue running the bakery. By herself. Every morning, she motivates herself, mixes the dough, and puts the loaves in the oven - surprising the entire village and herself in the process. In the same area is Alois' farm. A farm that has been in the family for generations, Alois was not asked if he wanted to take it over. He lives with his dog, ignoring the expectation to start a family - but something is tightening up. Perhaps it has to do with Camenzind. Meanwhile, a young woman returns to the village; the three steps to the bakery seem to come naturally. She picks up the key to the summer house from her grandparents, which is to be sold. She sees everything again, the mountain ridge, the valley, the balcony with the drawbridge. Soon, it seems to her, the house begins to speak to her.
The novel follows three characters who know nothing about each other yet are connected - through the region, the village, and the pressing question of how to move forward. Persistently, extensive traces of the past have settled within them, but then something begins to shift. In her linguistically rich debut, Mariann Bühler observes how change seeks its path and how shifts occur that were never intended, sometimes even moving mountains.
Language | German |
Genre | Novels + stories |
Author | Mariann Bühler |
Number of pages | 208 |
Book cover | Hard cover |
Year | 2024 |
Item number | 46717201 |