Herman
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Beschreibung des Verlags
Herman findet sein leben soweit ganz in Ordnung. Er mag die rothaarige Ruby, in deren Haar womöglich ein paar Vogelnester versteckt sind. Er mag seine Mutter, die mit ihrem lauten Lachen die Rahausuhr zum Stillstand bringen kann. Und seinen Vater, der als Kranführer bis ans Ende der Welt sieht. Doch dann gerät seine ganze Welt eines Tages ins Wanken: Herman hat eine seltene Krankheit und bekommt innerhalb weniger Tage eine Glatze. Danach ist nichts mehr im Lebe so, wie es vorher war. Schräg - und mitten ins Herz! Ein literarisches Kleinod aus dem hohen Norden - in der Auswahlliste zum Deutschen Jugendliteraturpreis. Vom Autor des hochgelobten und vielfach ausgezeichneten Romans "Der Halbbruder"-
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Poor Herman--has he got troubles. The bullies in his class make his life hell after school; the red-haired girl he likes humiliates him; his gym teacher calls him a sissy for failing at rope climbing; and all his hair is falling out from a mysterious illness that neither the doctor nor his parents will fully explain to him. Herman is furious at his parents for not understanding him and broods about his hair loss. But when his sick grandfather dies, the boy realizes there are bigger losses than his in the world and begins growing up. This is a tragicomic coming-of-age story--one that straddles the adult/young adult market--told from the perspective of an imaginative, funny kid. On seeing a pigeon in the rain, Herman thinks, ``Birds are lucky not to need raincoats and hats. . . . But if it rains for forty days, like in Africa, then maybe they have to use life vests and snorkels?'' Though Herman's mother gets superficial treatment, and some of Herman's jokes wear thin with repetition, the author enjoys extending the boy's imagination. Christensen ( The Joker ) uses fresh imagery and lyrical prose, while the translator gives readers a solid feel for Norway's language and culture. Film rights to RKO Pictures.