Driving through the South of France, Ariane observes a hit-and-run accident. As the only witness, she feels compelled to halt her journey. During her stay, she meets the victim of the incident, the ageing artist Alain. At his invitation, she agrees to stay temporarily as a guest in his spacious Provençal house. Soon, it becomes evident that these events are not mere coincidences and hold much greater significance than just in the present. By recognising that all aspects of life are interconnected, the unusual bond between Ariane and Alain prompts a deep reflection on the meaning of life ... and death.
The author says about her book: The stimulus for this fictional novel emerged from countless real events in my own life. I took the courage to write this book from the experience that nothing happens without reason, coincidences do not exist, and almost nothing is impossible.
Marina Müller McKenna born 1958 in Merseburg, East Germany. Already at the age of eight she began writing poetry. Some of her poems earned awards and were published in anthologies and radio broadcasts.
Years followed, in which the author mainly wrote and published journalistically. She co-wrote for the documentaries "Bullying and Abuse in the Church" (in German) and "Remembering the Future - A Meath Coast Miscellany" (in English).
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, the author, who professionally worked in the field of tourism, became for ten years a Member of Parliament in her home district of Berlin Köpenick.
Due to personal circumstances, she migrated to Ireland. After living there for eleven years, she moved to Greece with her husband and dog fifteen years ago
There she published her poems, began to write life memories, a childrens book and three novels.
Es sind momentan noch keine Pressestimmen vorhanden.