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Sehen wir uns morgen?

2007441 pagesKrüger

Synopsis

Sehen wir uns morgen? is the German edition of Alice Kuipers' international bestseller "Life on the Refrigerator Door," told entirely through the notes fifteen-year-old Claire and her mother Elizabeth leave for each other on the kitchen fridge.

Mother and daughter rarely occupy the same room, caught up in the daily business of school, boyfriends, work, and chores, and communicate mostly through these brief notes. Over the course of a single year, their exchanges shift from ordinary daily logistics to something far more urgent after Elizabeth is diagnosed with breast cancer.

The novel's epistolary structure — never a single line of traditional narration — has been widely praised for how much emotional weight it carries in such a compressed form, and the book became an international bestseller published in more than thirty countries.

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ClaireProtagonist

A fifteen-year-old communicating with her mother through fridge notes.

ElizabethSupporting

Claire's single mother, diagnosed with breast cancer during the story.

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