
In a small industrial town of the late 1990s, an eighteen‑year‑old apprentice narrates his last summer before leaving the place forever. He spends his days shuffling between the noisy factory floor and the quiet garden behind his family home, where vibrant flowers and humming insects form a secret sanctuary. The narrative weaves together the heat‑laden evenings, lingering thunderstorms, and his restless desire to capture fleeting moments of youth.
Through tender observations of fishing trips, the scent of autumn approaching, and a broken hand that forces a brief holiday, the story paints a vivid portrait of a boy on the brink of adulthood. Amid the looming promise of an unprecedented cyclonic storm, the everyday details become both comfort and portent. Listeners are drawn into a reflective, atmospheric slice of life that lingers long after the final line.
Language
de
Duration
~2 hours (128K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Jens Sadowski. This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive.
Release date
2021-02-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1877–1962
Best known for novels like Siddhartha, Steppenwolf, and Demian, this Nobel Prize–winning writer explored inner conflict, self-discovery, and the search for meaning with unusual warmth and intensity. His books continue to speak to readers who feel caught between the demands of society and the pull of a deeper inner life.
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