Gut gegen Nordwind is a novel by Austrian author Daniel Glattauer. The story follows the correspondence between Emmi Rothner, a married woman, and Leo Leike, a man who receives an email by mistake. What starts as a simple exchange of messages quickly turns into a deep and intimate connection between the two characters.
As Emmi and Leo continue to communicate through emails, they share their thoughts, feelings, and secrets with each other. Despite never meeting in person, they develop a strong bond that challenges their existing relationships and forces them to confront their own desires and fears.
The novel explores themes of love, communication, and the power of human connection in the digital age. Through their virtual relationship, Emmi and Leo discover new aspects of themselves and question the boundaries of their emotions.
Gut gegen Nordwind is a captivating and thought-provoking story that delves into the complexities of modern relationships and the ways in which technology can both bring people together and keep them apart.
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Gut gegen Nordwind
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Olalla
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10am Gare du Nord
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A Trick of the Light
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Can't Stop The Rain
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