
Personskade
によって:
Elsebeth Egholm
言語: デンマーク語
形式: ハードカバー
ISBN 10: 8703008193
ISBN 13: 9788703008196
出版日:
January 1st, 2005
出版社: Gyldendals Bogklubber
ページ数: 331
Aarhus finds itself engulfed in chaos as violent clashes erupt between the police and youth from immigrant backgrounds. The city, once characterized by its vibrant culture and close-knit community, becomes a stark backdrop for a brewing conflict that threatens to unravel the fabric of society. As tensions rise, several individuals from different walks of life are pulled into the maelstrom, each grappling with their own beliefs and fears.
Amidst the unrest, the narrative intricately weaves personal stories of struggle, identity, and resilience. Characters face the weight of their choices as they confront the realities of prejudice and the longing for acceptance in a society marked by division. Through their experiences, the author reveals the complexities of human emotion and the desperate need for understanding in times of turmoil.
As the situation escalates, the lines between right and wrong blur, forcing each character to navigate their moral compass while questioning what it means to belong. The tension in Aarhus serves not only as a backdrop for the unfolding drama but also as a catalyst for deep introspection, ultimately highlighting the universal quest for connection in an increasingly fractured world.
Amidst the unrest, the narrative intricately weaves personal stories of struggle, identity, and resilience. Characters face the weight of their choices as they confront the realities of prejudice and the longing for acceptance in a society marked by division. Through their experiences, the author reveals the complexities of human emotion and the desperate need for understanding in times of turmoil.
As the situation escalates, the lines between right and wrong blur, forcing each character to navigate their moral compass while questioning what it means to belong. The tension in Aarhus serves not only as a backdrop for the unfolding drama but also as a catalyst for deep introspection, ultimately highlighting the universal quest for connection in an increasingly fractured world.