Hengstparade

Hengstparade

Gaby Hauptmann

The novel follows a humorous and romantic story about relationships, love, and new beginnings, in which the heroine tries to reconcile feelings, expectations, and the chaos of everyday life.

Hengstparade by Gaby Hauptmann is a fun and light-hearted novel that combines romance, humor and observation of interpersonal relationships. At the center of the story is a heroine who is trying to find her way in the world of love expectations, male-female misunderstandings and everyday life challenges. Through a series of encounters, disappointments, hopes and comical situations, the novel shows how unpredictable love life can be, but also how much it can change us.

Gaby Hauptmann is known for her accessible, humorous and lively storytelling style, and in this novel she also emphasizes emotional entanglements, personal development and relationship dynamics. Hengstparade is not only a story about love, but also about self-confidence, expectations and finding one's place in relationships that often do not go according to plan. The characters are shaped with a measure of humor and recognizability, which makes it easy for the reader to empathize with their dilemmas and decisions.

This is a novel for readers who like contemporary entertaining prose, a lighter tone, and stories in which romantic situations are intertwined with irony and everyday life. Hengstparade offers a relaxed, charming, and humorous reading experience.

Dimensions
19 x 12 cm
Pages
319
Publisher
R. Piper & Co. Verlag, München, 2004.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: German.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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