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The story opens on the winding Dreikantonstraße, a dust‑white road that threads through the Luxembourg countryside between the Moselle and the Belgian border. Along its elm‑lined stretch the rhythm of rural life is palpable – farmers’ wagons, the smell of burning potato husks, and the gentle toll of a distant church bell. The village of Wiesing sits at a crossroads, its old inn and stone crucifix witnessing seasonal festivals, incense‑filled processions, and the quiet habit of locals who gather over simple comforts like licorice sticks and candy sugar.
Amid this vivid tableau, a young boy laboriously hauls a basket of freshly cut beech wood while a thoughtful pastor’s sister watches from a lattice‑framed kitchen window. Their lives intersect with the fading prosperity of once‑rich farmers whose iron‑rich streams have run dry, hinting at a community forced to confront loss, renewal, and the quiet resilience of everyday labor. The narrative invites listeners to linger in the scent of autumn fields and the soft glow of September evenings, feeling the slow pulse of a place on the brink of change.
Language
de
Duration
~7 hours (439K characters)
Release date
2025-06-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1860–1940
A witty, sharp-eyed journalist and author from Luxembourg, he helped shape how a young nation saw itself. Best known for his long-running feuilleton series Abreißkalender, he brought humor, irony, and everyday observation to thousands of readers.
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