Turning points in life: 20 stories that stimulate thought

Turning points in life: 20 stories that stimulate thought

DaPiada, Berlin, Deutschland - Maria-Christina Piwowarski, who worked as a bookseller in Berlin for over a decade, has successfully started his own business as a moderator, podcaster and bookfluencer. In her new role, she conveys literature and illuminates the topic of turning points from her personal perspective. A crucial point in her life was the end of a long-term relationship that aroused a longing for texts about U-turns, crises and branches in life.

These experiences led to the emergence of the anthology “and Ich”, which includes 20 texts by well -known writers. The Contributing Authors include Zsuzsa bánk href = "https://www.radiodrei.de/programm/sendungen/orte_und_worge/archiv/20250104_1800.html"> Marica Bodrožić , Ann Cotten and Olga Grjasnowa . In order to discuss these important life changes, Maria met with Nadine Kreuzahler in her favorite Italian, the "Dapiada" restaurant in Berlin.

literature as refuge and inspiration

In the anthology, Piwowarski describes in her foreword how her external life appeared in order, while she was experiencing an emotional storm internally. Literature always offered her a high priority and refuge, especially in times of crisis. The anthology “And I” was born from her search for books with protagonists who had had similar experiences. The 20 authors dealt with the topic of turning points in different ways. From poems to letters to short stories, the texts offer a variety of emotions and shapes.

The stories are not only entertaining, but also moving and shaking. Piwowarski recommends reading one of the stories every day to develop their full effect. Through identification with the protagonists, readers can recognize similar feelings and encourage them to venture into life and develop new perspectives. This book, such as Die Siegener Zeitung Encourage readers to take a close look and to devote themselves to their own wishes.

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