Emmas Reise

Emmas Reise

Petra Oelker

The daughter of a Hamburg merchant, Emma van Haaren, sets off on a journey to Amsterdam to visit her grandmother. After an attack on her carriage, Emma flees with her young boy Valentin through a country devastated by the Thirty Years' War.

The novel takes place in 1650, just after the end of the Thirty Years' War. Hamburg has been spared the ravages of war and is a safe harbor, but the European hinterland is still marked by instability and bandit groups. Emma van Haaren receives an invitation from her grandmother in Amsterdam, who wants to meet her deceased son's granddaughter and divide the inheritance. Despite the dangers of such a journey in post-war times, Emma insists on setting off, and the carriage is carefully prepared.

But in Wildeshauser Geest, the carriage is attacked by armed attackers. Emma's companion is killed, and at the last moment she manages to escape with the man's son, little Valentin. Suddenly she finds herself alone, without resources, responsible for both herself and the boy. The two set off on foot towards Amsterdam through desolate regions, overcoming hunger, thirst, difficult-to-pass swamps, and dark forests.

Emma soon realizes that the attack was not the work of ordinary highwaymen — unknown riders were following them, and the attack clearly has something to do with her. Valentin carries a secret that he himself does not fully understand. Along the way, they encounter both friends and enemies, and Emma, ​​the previously withdrawn and sheltered daughter, gradually matures into a determined heroine. The novel is given a special charm by excerpts from the perspective of a young wolf who secretly follows them, introducing a slight mystical tone into the otherwise realistic historical fresco.

Dimensions
19 x 12.5 cm
Pages
445
Publisher
Rowohlt Verlag, Hamburg, 2017.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: German.

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

Are you interested in another book? You can search the offer using our search engine or browse books by category.

You may also be interested in these titles

Igra staklenim perlama

Igra staklenim perlama

Hermann Hesse

The novel "The Glass Bead Game", published in 1943, is Hermann Hesse's greatest, almost life-long work, which he wrote for almost 12 years.

August Cesarec, 1987.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
8.326.24
Kralj petroleja

Kralj petroleja

Karl May

The Oil Prince is a story by Karl May that he wrote for the magazine Der Gute Kamerad between August 1892 and the beginning of 1893. The story of the same name, Der Oelprinz, which was published in 1878, is not a precursor to this famous youth story.

Mladost, 1965.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
4.963.97 - 4.98
Das Schwabenepos: Gang Der Donauschwaben Durch Die Geschichte

Das Schwabenepos: Gang Der Donauschwaben Durch Die Geschichte

Stefan Blaskowitz
Ertl-Druck & Verlag, 1987.
German. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
22.76
Proces

Proces

Franz Kafka

Kafka wrote The Process between 1914 and 1915, published posthumously in 1925. The novel is unfinished but with an added final chapter by Max Brod. Edition with a foreword by B. Živojinović and an afterword by Walter Killi.

BIGZ, 1990.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
4.26
Snovi i kulise

Snovi i kulise

Alida Bremer
Fraktura, 2022.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
15.24
Winnetouovi baštinici

Winnetouovi baštinici

Heirs of Winnetou is the name he uses today for the original Winnetou, abbreviated: Winnetou IV, Karl May's last completed novel. This was also the last volume of "Collected Travel Stories".

Mladost, 1965.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
5.28 - 8.34