Stadthalle Rondell
Germany's "Novel of the Year 2024": this has been written by Martina Hefter, according to critics, with "Hey, good morning, how are you?" She received the "German Book Prize" for this in mid-October, awarded for the 20th time in 2024. With strong media attention and significant sales impact: by early December 2024, 150,000 copies had already been sold. Translation rights have been sold in eleven languages. 197 titles were submitted for the book prize. What it's about: the everyday life of a financially precarious writer couple in Leipzig. About the wife's care for her sick husband - and about con artists who are active on the internet, contacting lonely women worldwide and pretending to offer them love. Ultimately, they are only after their money. Which is where they mistakenly target the wrong writer... For the writer Daniel Kehlmann, Hefter's book was the most important novel of 2024: "There hasn't been a more deserving winner of the German Book Prize in a long time." (Süddeutsche Zeitung, 27.12.2024) Doors open: 19:00, Start: 20:00, Free seatingTicket price: Pre-sale 29.60 €, Box office 31.80 € incl. VAT and pre-sale fee Discounted admission: 2.00 € for students, pupils, and severely disabled persons upon presentation of an ID. One accompanying person for severely disabled persons (indicated by B in the ID) has free admission and does not require a separate ticket. Tickets / further information at: www.eifel-literatur-festival.de - Via the author pages of this homepage. Conveniently from home, around the clock. Delivery by post. Ticket phone Ticket Regional, Trier: 0651 9790777, Ticket Regional pre-sale outlets, online at www.ticket-regional.de, Info phone Festival, Bookstore Hildesheim Prüm: 06551 2489
Martina Hefter
Hello, good morning, how are you?
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Germany's "Novel of the Year 2024": according to critic opinion, Martina Hefter has written it with "Hello, good morning, how are you?" She received the "German Book Prize" for this in mid-October, awarded for the 20th time in 2024. With strong media response and significant sales effect: by early December 2024, 13 print editions and 150,000 copies had already been sold. Translation rights have been sold in eleven languages. 197 titles had been submitted for the book prize.
What it is about: the everyday life of a financially precarious writer couple in Leipzig. About the wife's care for her sick husband - and about con artists who operate on the internet, contacting lonely women worldwide and pretending to offer them love. Ultimately, they only have their money in mind. Which is where they have met the wrong writer… For the author Daniel Kehlmann, Hefter's book was the most important novel of 2024: "There hasn’t been a more deserving winner of the German Book Prize in a long time." (Süddeutsche Zeitung, 27.12.2024)
About the author
Born in 1965 in Pfronten/ Allgäu. Training as a gymnastics teacher with a focus on dance in Munich and Berlin. Studied at the German Literature Institute in Leipzig. She has published three novels and five volumes of poetry. Lives with her family in Leipzig. Awards: Munich Poetry Prize (2018); Literature Prize of the State Capital Wiesbaden (2024); Grand Prize of the German Literature Fund (2024); German Book Prize for the Best Novel of the Year (2024); Prix Grand Continent (2024).
Friday, 13.03.2026
Gerolstein, Stadthalle Rondell
Doors open: 19:00, Start: 20:00
Free seating
Ticket price: Advance sale €29.60, box office €31.80 incl. VAT and advance booking fee
Discounted entry: €2.00 for pupils, students, and the severely disabled upon presentation of an ID. One accompanying person for the severely disabled (marked B on the ID) has free admission and does not require a separate ticket.
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Event location
Stadthalle Rondell
Brunnenstraße 8
54568 Gerolstein
Organizer
LiteraturBüro Eifel e.V.
Wenzelbachstraße 90
54595 Prüm