
Best Blaukreuz products in the Fiction category
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1. Mein Grosi ist ein Schlitzohr
What feelings do memories of one's grandparents evoke? What do the stories of old times that our grandparents repeatedly tell us still say to us today? Such questions arise when young authors engage with their memories of their grandparents and their stories. When a grandmother recounts her childhood, the grandchild realizes that their grandma was just as mischievous as they are. A granddaughter suddenly understands why her grandmother has a fondness for Spain, and another granddaughter recognizes through her memories of her community garden grandma the shared love for nature. However, not only similarities but also differences emerge in the exchange of memories: What our grandparents experienced in the past was exciting. But when discussing women's rights, it is certainly not bad to live in the present. In this collection of stories, it is the grandchild generation that wants to process and make comprehensible the memories and experiences of their grandparents in writing. Not only the past is considered, but the present is also reflected upon, and the future is looked toward. Due to its intergenerational approach, the book is worth reading for all age groups from young adulthood onward. The stories are also excellent for reading aloud to older people. It includes both shorter and longer stories that can be presented in 5-15 minutes.

2. Es bsunders Adväntsfänschter
The Advent fanfare will take you into the night and tell you some exciting, funny, and entertaining stories. What do the giraffe and the star from Bethlehem have in common? Will Christoph find his wife again? What does the teacher give? These are a few questions that can be answered by reading or reading aloud the Christmas stories. The wonderful Advent story is a tale in different colors. Let's take a look at the true and fictional tales and open the fan!
In this book, there is a tough, funny, bearish Christmas story.

3. Schöni Ouge
Beautiful eyes don't come out of your head. Eyes say a lot of things. They can be sad or express joy. Old eyes have seen a lot and are still beautiful. And they remind you how it was when you first discovered them. Elisabeth Zurbrügg is a former office worker from the Bärner Seeland. She knows how to tell stories that tell people's stories and read between the lines. Like when the man told her about the beautiful eyes or when she noticed that the eyes she was looking at were sad. In some form or another, the eyes play a role in many stories. Fyni Geschichte voer Mönsche, wo zwüsche üs läbe.

4. Linos grosse Frage
Lino has just come out of the hospital. At just ten years old, he is faced with a disease that raises big questions for him: What will happen to my life? How much longer do I have? Soon he will have to go back to the hospital. There it will be revealed whether he belongs to the half of children who survive the illness, or... He is scared. Day and night, a big question chases him, one for which he has no answer. He approaches the adults in his life with it. Even the pastor! But he seems to only disturb or overwhelm them; he isn’t quite sure. Do grown-ups not have big questions? One school-free afternoon, he meets a beggar in town. The beggar isn’t asking for anything; he is giving something away. This encounter leads Lino on an adventurous and hopeful path full of surprises and secrets...

5. Together on the rice
The buurebüebli on the train in Ireland, the Bärnermutz at the airport in Amsterdam or the Chünizer Brombeeri in Tuscany: our author has explained many things on her many journeys, which she has undertaken privately and in her spare time - curious, amusing and strange. Again and again it was the coincidence that took her to interesting places and to more beautiful people. Her memories are her treasure, which she loves to share with us.

6. Es Dotze Chlämmerli
Like socks on a wall hanging, there is a story in every little story in this book. A great love for nature, animals, and people can be felt in the twelve stories. Childhood memories grow with stories about the hürate, creation, and afterglow on a rich life. There's always something to smile about, because Rosmarie Stucki wants to make you happy and tell you about the beautiful things she has shared.

7. Mitschwingen
A city dweller falls in love with someone from the countryside at a wrestling festival. Annalisa Hartmann's book deals with the urban-rural divide, and she does so by skillfully interweaving fictional passages, her own thoughts, and real statements by others. The result is a story that, thanks to Hartmann's atmospherically dense descriptions, unfolds a veritable reading pull.
The first version was written in Bernese German. In order to make the text accessible to a wider audience, the author translated the story into standard language. Now both versions meet in the book, which is also emblematic of a linguistic and cultural openness.

8. Es Wienachtswunder
The basic tone of the life stories is forgotten and naïve. It is about the implementation of the Christmas message in our daily lives.
There are stories to read for yourself, but also to read and tell for young and old listeners.
Liselotte Gäumann has written them down, she is a teacher, office worker and mother and lives in the Bärnbiet.

9. Der Chäsereibueb
U angeri Gschichte us em Bärnbiet Bärndütschi Gschichte
Summary:
There has always been a "Bäägg" from the farmyard before going to the cheese hut! Many farmers in the early days used to bring the milk to the cheese dairy with a "Stangechare", which was drawn by the "Bäri" or "Prinz". What does the Bärner Sennehund mean here in the sign?
Marie Dubach has a funny, interesting story to tell about the past and the present. She was born more than 70 years ago in the Oberaargau and grew up in her family. She has lived in Utzistorf for a long time. She is a gifted observer who describes life in the countryside as it is, sometimes happy and sometimes sad. She has already published more books.

10. Gartetröim - Mönschetröim
We would be invited here in front of Elisabeth Zurbrügg for a drink. Gardening stories - monk stories - love stories, to read and to enjoy, to think about and to reflect on. Nature-loving and humorous moments are the new stories, told in front of many people from the Bernese Seeland.
