Love in Five Acts
On sale
29th April 2021
Price: £21.99
“Highly recommended” Sunday Times
“Utterly captivating” Woman and Home
“Sympathetic and clear-eyed” Financial Times Summer Reads of 2021
“Unfailingly impressive” Irish Times
“Sparse and precise” Telegraph
“A beautiful novel of what it is to be a women in modern Europe” New European
“An intelligent study of female desire, ambition and frailty” Observerr
Five women attempt the impossible – to love, to be strong, and to stay true to themselves.
Bookseller Paula has lost a child, and a husband. Where will she find her happiness? Fiercely independent Judith thinks more of horses than men, but that doesn’t stop her looking for love online. Brida is a writer with no time to write, until she faces a choice between her work and her family. Abandoned by the “perfect” man, Malika struggles for recognition from her parents. Her sister Jorinde, an actor, is pregnant for a third time, but how can she provide for her family alone?
Love in Five Acts explores what is left to five women when they have fulfilled their roles as wives, mothers, friends, lovers, sisters and daughters. As teenagers they experienced the fall of the Berlin Wall, but freedom brings with it another form of pressure: the pressure of choice.
Punchy and entirely of the moment, Love in Five Acts engages head-on with what it is to be a woman in the twenty-first century.
Spiegel #1 bestseller – More than 150,000 copies sold in Germany
Translated from the German by Jamie Bulloch
(P)2021 Quercus Editions Limited
“Utterly captivating” Woman and Home
“Sympathetic and clear-eyed” Financial Times Summer Reads of 2021
“Unfailingly impressive” Irish Times
“Sparse and precise” Telegraph
“A beautiful novel of what it is to be a women in modern Europe” New European
“An intelligent study of female desire, ambition and frailty” Observerr
Five women attempt the impossible – to love, to be strong, and to stay true to themselves.
Bookseller Paula has lost a child, and a husband. Where will she find her happiness? Fiercely independent Judith thinks more of horses than men, but that doesn’t stop her looking for love online. Brida is a writer with no time to write, until she faces a choice between her work and her family. Abandoned by the “perfect” man, Malika struggles for recognition from her parents. Her sister Jorinde, an actor, is pregnant for a third time, but how can she provide for her family alone?
Love in Five Acts explores what is left to five women when they have fulfilled their roles as wives, mothers, friends, lovers, sisters and daughters. As teenagers they experienced the fall of the Berlin Wall, but freedom brings with it another form of pressure: the pressure of choice.
Punchy and entirely of the moment, Love in Five Acts engages head-on with what it is to be a woman in the twenty-first century.
Spiegel #1 bestseller – More than 150,000 copies sold in Germany
Translated from the German by Jamie Bulloch
(P)2021 Quercus Editions Limited
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Reviews
It's the book of the summer
Maybe that is the artistry, the literary concept of Daniela Krien, the familiar truthfulness of her characters, their touching intimacy
With psychological refinement Daniela Krien recounts the chaos of feelings and the short half-life of modern ways of living
She is a good listener, [...] Maybe this is why her novel Love in Five Acts is so entertaining
Krien expertly connects fortunes that only seem simple at first glance to create an altogether excellent book
Daniela Krien is an impressive storyteller for emergency case called love, which silences many of us. Daniela Krien gives them a strong voice
The polyphony and the way in which every single voice is being led midway between the protagonist and the narrator constitute the special quality of this book
Few intelligently entertaining German novels don't ooze relevance yet are not afraid of existential seriousness. Fortunately, Krien has written one
Nothing in this life is for free. And this is why this book entertains and is food for thought, with remarkable women in their thirties and forties
This exquisite portrait of five middle-class women's lives is utterly captivating . . . A beautifully written masterclass in human frailty.
Love in Five Acts is written - and translated - sparsely, five disparate voices cramming a world of nuance into a rare and elegant conciseness.
Krien has produced a sensitive, intricate study of the connected stories of her characters.
Krien excels in the detail on which a life turns and she uses understated humour to great effect...Krien is unfailingly impressive in her depiction of the lives of these five very different women.
Written in unsentimental, affecting prose, this is an intelligent study of female desire, ambition and frailty.
Krien's writing (translated, excellently, by Jamie Bulloch) is sparse and precise. It hops about in time, but chronological confusion fades in teh face of the self-contained intensity of the chapters.
The writing is spare but meticulous, cutting to the heart of the matter in each of the five intimate novellas. Occasionally mordantly funny, it is all gloriously Germanic . . . All these women are children of Unification and the GDR casts a long shadow. Highly recommended.
A multifaceted examination of female longing and loss . . . A sympathetic and clear-eyed view of modern womanhood.
Characterised by the way its beautifully direct and lucid prose conveys complexities, and by a fierce intelligence that shows how closely connected someone's thoughts and emotions can be to daily experience of the physical world
A chronicle of ordinary women enduring extraordinary crises . . . These are universal problems distilled down to the particular, the domestic, the small-print of human bondage and the yearning for it, that underpins our daily lives.
Written in pleasingly exact and unfussy prose - crisply translated by Jamie Bulloch - this German bestseller interweaves the stories of five straight women, all around 40 years of age, living in Leipzig.