Love in Five Acts
Highly recommended Sunday Times
Utterly captivating Woman and Home
Sympathetic and clear-eyed Financial Times Summer Reads of 2021
Unfailingly impressive Irish Times
Sparse and precise Telegraph
A beautiful novel of what it is to be a women in modern Europe New European
An intelligent study of female desire, ambition and frailty Observer
Bookseller Paula has lost a child, and a husband. Where will she find her happiness? Fiercely independent Judith thinks more of horses than men, but that doesn't stop her looking for love online. Brida is a writer with no time to write, until she faces a choice between her work and her family. Abandoned by the perfect man, Malika struggles for recognition from her parents. Her sister Jorinde, an actor, is pregnant for a third time, but how can she provide for her family alone?
Love in Five Acts explores what is left to five women when they have fulfilled their roles as wives, mothers, friends, lovers, sisters and daughters. As teenagers they experienced the fall of the Berlin Wall, but freedom brings with it another form of pressure: the pressure of choice.
Punchy and entirely of the moment, Love in Five Acts engages head-on with what it is to be a woman in the twenty-first century.
Translated from the German by Jamie Bulloch