
Best selling Fiction from Hohenems Bucher
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1. Hohenems Bucher Androsch:Das Museum der Brentanos
A stay on Giudecca, Venice, leads Günther Androsch to an apartment that its former inhabitants left behind as if they had just stepped out quickly. After some research, it turns out that Robert Brentano had lived here. The search for further traces of the Brentanos ultimately takes the author to various locations in Hohenems and Schwabach.

2. Hohenems Bucher Just to Be
There are many reasons that lead one to undertake a pilgrimage. Traditional reasons include the search for healing, the veneration of a holy person or place, feelings of gratitude, or penance. Other specific reasons may include a change of scenery, escaping daily life, sporting activities, curiosity about the unfamiliar, a sense of adventure, slowing down, the search for simplicity and authenticity, religious or spiritual experiences, or saying goodbye. Regardless of the reasons a pilgrim is on the road, how they travel, or what mode of transportation they use, all pilgrims and their efforts deserve our respect. Every person is important, appreciation fosters connection, every opinion matters, listening is valuable, and patience is a virtue.

3. Hohenems Bucher Implosion
A small group of Austrians feels called to action and asks, "People, are you still worth saving?" They storm and occupy the parliament, presenting their fellow citizens with a dignified manifesto and confronting them with an epochal choice. Rulers need people. But do people need rulers? Implosion demystifies the prevailing abuse of power, exposing the corrupt political and economic system. It denounces the "prevailing democracy" as a subtle tool for the patronization and oppression of the people. It sheds light on the mindless materialism and spiritual degradation of the human species. At the same time, it illuminates the path of introspection.

4. Hohenems Bucher Kleines Leben
"Don't look at me like that, I can't look into your beautiful blue eyes anymore. Your time is over, you sweet, innocent girl. So small and beautiful, but you can't live any more. I can't bear to look at you any more. You must die. When Ricarda learns of the death of her five-year-old daughter, her world collapses. Silke was murdered in the Örflaschlucht, but for what reason? And who did it? Chief Inspector Matteo Luzzi and Inspector Benedikt Loacker start a large and extensive investigation. No mystery remains unsolved ...

5. Hohenems Bucher Eine Geschichte in Weiss
Minna has the gift of perceiving the innermost essence of people and plants. Just as she listens as a teacher and therapist, she observes nature as a painter. Valerie is fascinated by the shaping forces of water and overwhelmed by her new role as a mother. The women meet each other on the outskirts of Vienna. Inspired by the paintings of Mischa Skorecz, a story unfolds in the tension between past and present, ideal and everyday life, as well as nature and art, where inner development and external events are intricately intertwined. Illustrated with the botanical paintings of Mischa Skorecz.

6. Hohenems Bucher Damenwahl
"Damenwahl" is a panorama in which the protagonist Jakob has to navigate various life journeys: from pre-Alpine boarding school years, an explosive officer training school, and a high-flying experience on the Pilatus, to cozy culinary strolls in Vienna, a quirky trout dance, marital troubles, and the complicated witness of offspring. For those familiar with the author's work in a poetic and picturesque way, it can be said: Avanti has remained true to itself. Why not? Why wander far away when the bizarre, the grotesque, delightful tastes and sounds, refreshment, sensual pleasure, and... are so close at hand?.

7. Hohenems Bucher nagende sätze & auswandernde wörter
"Nagende Sätze & Auswandernde Wörter" is a lyrical work by Peter Langebner that explores the power of language and the significance of words. The author, who is active as both a visual and performing artist, incorporates his experiences from short-term psychotherapy and hypnotherapy into his texts. This book invites readers to delve into the deeper meaning of language and to experience the emotional resonance of words. With a combination of poetry and dramatic elements, the work offers a multifaceted perspective on the human experience and the challenges associated with communication. The poetic texts are thought-provoking and emotionally engaging, opening up new viewpoints on everyday topics.

8. Hohenems Bucher Teuflische Verwandlung
When the teacher Ina returns to her school in Germany after a three-year break in Mallorca, she realizes that time has not stood still here; quite the opposite. With horror, she recognizes what others can only see in part: the insidious and dangerous transformation of the school in the name of customer orientation, documentation requirements, optimization, performance enhancement, and quality management. However, Ina refuses to simply go along with it.

9. Hohenems Bucher Innichen
The South Tyrolean town of Innichen as a refuge: Johannes sees himself as a failed priest and has retreated here. When he encounters Claus, who claims to want to start a new life in the mountains, an irreconcilable conflict arises: love as the fatal chance to plunge each other into deep doubts.

10. Hohenems Bucher Weg in die Stille
In my search for truth, I traveled to twenty-four countries from South America to Beijing over the course of twenty years. In particular, my journeys to the Himalayas, Tibet, and the Andes were very helpful for my comparative study of Western philosophy. After extensive studies of the cultures and spirituality of these countries, I was able to recognize that behind the diversity of appearances worldwide lies a harmony of spiritual roots. Walter Meusburger's texts on spirituality, travel, and divine proximity.
