The little Christmas boat: heartache and hope for Juist!

The little Christmas boat: heartache and hope for Juist!

A new literary highlight awaits readers at Christmas time! With the title "The Little Christmas Boot on the North Sea", the authors Regine Kölpin and Gitta Edelmann published a charming work that cleverly captures the anticipation for the festive season. The story is about Nina, who inherits an old houseboat on the North Sea island of Juist. However, it turns out that the boat not only brings with it romantic charm, but also numerous challenges. In addition, the harbor master Morten with his down -to -earth being ensures the necessary pinch of tension and fresh wind in Nina. Kölpin and Edelmann impressively show how Nina is torn between hoped-for calm and unexpected decisions. The book promises a feel -good story for cold Advent afternoons and offers a piece of escape from everyday life, as the nwzonline.de describes.

a duo with great passion

The two authors are already known for their cooperation, in particular through joint projects such as award -winning children's books and advent calendars. This creative process has its roots in a friendship that began during a book fair. They developed an effective system that enables them to create novels in the team. Your method includes a week of creative exchange, in which the story is structured and the plot framework is designed, followed by independent writing. "It works well, we both have a similar way of working," explains Edelmann. Trust and constructive criticism are essential, as Regine-koelpin.de emphasized.

In addition, Regine Kölpin has published another touching novel: "The daughters of the Kornmühle". In this story, the complex relationship between two sisters is told, which are attributed to their home town by a secret from childhood. The narrative plays in the picturesque backdrop of a historic mill and combines emotional depth with North German atmosphere. Kölpin succeeds with great empathy to illuminate the life and challenges of the two women and to show them a way to reconciliation. Both books invite you to immerse yourself in inspiring narrative worlds and to experience the variety of human relationships.

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