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Original Title: | Vom Ende der Einsamkeit |
ISBN: | 3257069588 (ISBN13: 9783257069587) |
Edition Language: | German URL http://www.diogenes.ch/leser/katalog/nach_autoren/a-z/w/9783257069587/buch |
Literary Awards: | European Union Prize for Literature for Germany (2016), Buchpreis der Stiftung Ravensburger Verlag, Lieblingsbuch des unabhängigen Buchhandels |

Benedict Wells
Hardcover | Pages: 355 pages Rating: 4.27 | 8872 Users | 991 Reviews
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Title | : | Vom Ende der Einsamkeit |
Author | : | Benedict Wells |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 355 pages |
Published | : | February 24th 2016 by Diogenes |
Categories | : | Fiction. Contemporary. European Literature. German Literature. Literary Fiction. Cultural. Germany |
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Jules und seine beiden Geschwister wachsen behütet auf, bis ihre Eltern bei einem Unfall ums Leben kommen. Als Erwachsene glauben sie, diesen Schicksalsschlag überwunden zu haben. Doch dann holt sie die Vergangenheit wieder ein. Ein berührender Roman über das Überwinden von Verlust und Einsamkeit und über die Frage, was in einem Menschen unveränderlich ist. Und vor allem: eine große Liebesgeschichte.Rating Out Of Books Vom Ende der Einsamkeit
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A well written story affords us the opportunity to feel what the characters are feeling even if their experience is not one that is totally familiar. I know what grief feels like over losing loved ones, but I dont know what its like as a child to lose both parents and carry that grief throughout your life. This is a such a well written story that I found myself totally immersed in the grief of Jules, Marty and Liz Moreau, so much so that I cried at times with them and for them. This is such aA difficult childhood is like an enemy. You never know when it will strike.This quote pretty much sums up what The End of Loneliness is all about. Jules is the youngest of three siblings. His parents die when he is 11 years old, and he and his siblings go live in a boarding school. Later in life, Jules looks back on different points in his life how he and his siblings distanced themselves from each other and slowly came back together. But, always, for Jules and his siblings, the early loss of
At first i was curious about an unusual story by Benedict Wells, so i was excited to read. Benedict Wells has a great writing style. He usualy knows how to handle with words, but did not touch me with his style of writing. The destiny of the main character is directed by the arbitrariness of the autor without surprising moments and changes of tacks.

Do you know what my father said to me before he died? He said it was important to have a true friend - a soulmate. Someone youd never lose, who would always be there for you. He said it was more important than love...Sometimes I think thats who you are for me, or me for you. I can imagine us being friends all our lives, and Im just so infinitely glad we got to know each other here.Thus begins the emotional roller coaster ride of the soulmates. This is the story of Jules Moreau and his soulmate,
When the parents of young Jules, Liz and Marty Moreau die in a car crash, the children are sent to a boarding school. Jules is separated from his brother and sister and has a difficult time adjusting. He once was the only one brave enough to cross a dangerous tree that had fallen across a waterway but now he feels vulnerable and retreats to his memories and books. When he meets Alva, he recognizes a kindred spirit. Alva also has had tragedy in her life. But their friendship falls apart, although
One of my bookish resolutions for 2019 was to read more World Literature and then, serendipity, I was introduced to The End of Loneliness set in Europe and written by a German author. Wundershon! I read this as a translated work and thought the translator did great with the fabulous understated work by the author because I meant to only read a little and ended up devouring the book in two sittings. Oh the melancholy and the tears, but so worth it.The End of Loneliness introduces Jules the
Everybody loved this book, and I mean EVERYBODY. When I was reading/listening- I just felt I wanted more. I couldn't connect with the characters and felt at a distance from them. The author is very skilled, but the story, I don't know, maybe it was too sad, maybe it was wrong book wrong time
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