black-white marriage
black-white marriage and racism in Germany
autobiography Simon Levin
blurb
The author learns early 80s Joe, a young man from Ghana who know and love in Germany. Your luck seems to be complete when the first child announces. The relationship is put to the test by the hostility of your environment. When her second child by a doctor error handicapped comes into the world, she fights alone against the hospital. The story takes an unexpected turn when it is transferred from the other side a shock. Stylistically and linguistically, this novel is characterized primarily by emotional authenticity and embossed wording, without changing the substantive representation is neglected. The reader is swept along by the moving and compelling story and can still sympathize with current issues on the basis of this autobiographical story.
Paperback: 40 pages
Publisher: Frankfurt literary publishing; 1 edition (February 15, 2007)
language: German
ISBN-10: 3865488099
ISBN-13: 978-3865488091