WANDERLIST: Ten famous novels set in Schleswig-Holstein

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  • “The Buddenbrooks” (Buddenbrooks: Verfall einer Familie, 1901) by Thomas Mann – While not exclusively set in Schleswig-Holstein, this classic novel partially takes place in Lübeck, a prominent city in the region.
  • “The Ghosts of Lübeck” (Die Gespenster von Lübeck, 2004) by Marliese Arold – This novel explores the historical city of Lübeck, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its haunted past.
  • “The Tower” (Der Turm, 2008) by Uwe Tellkamp – Although primarily set in Dresden, this novel touches upon the impacts of German reunification, including the influence on Schleswig-Holstein.
  • “Storm Tide” (Sturmflut, 2005) by Sina Beerwald – This romantic novel is set against the dramatic backdrop of the storm tides that frequently affect the coastal areas of Schleswig-Holstein.
  • “Twelve Nights” (Zwölf Nächte, 1987) by Ursula Krechel – This novel portrays the early years of German industrialization, exploring themes of social change and urban development, including references to Schleswig-Holstein.
  • “White Report” (Weißer Bericht, 2000) by Günter Grass – Partly set in Schleswig-Holstein, this fictionalised memoir delves into Grass’s childhood experiences and his reflections on German post-war society.
  • “April Witch” (Aprilhexe, 2011) by Majgull Axelsson – Though the main setting is Sweden, this novel features scenes in Schleswig-Holstein, exploring themes of family history and personal identity.
  • “The Tide” (Die Flut, 2010) by Arno Strobel – This gripping thriller involves the search for a missing person during a storm surge in Schleswig-Holstein.
  • “The Borderland Trilogy” (Die Grenztrilogie, 2006-2011) by Walter Kempowski – Although not solely set in Schleswig-Holstein, this trilogy explores the impact of World War II on the region, encompassing events before, during, and after the war.
  • “Ocean Child” (Ozeankind, 2016) by Anke Bär – This novel weaves together a story of love, loss, and mythological elements, with the setting shifting between Schleswig-Holstein and the Faroe Islands.
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