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  1. What You Can See from Here is a story about the way loss and love shape not just a person, but a community. The international bestseller which sold over 600,000 copies in Germany

  2. 18. Juli 2017 · Mariana Leky. 4.28. 22,261 ratings2,322 reviews. Selma, eine alte Westerwälderin, kann den Tod voraussehen. Immer, wenn ihr im Traum ein Okapi erscheint, stirbt am nächsten Tag jemand im Dorf. Unklar ist allerdings, wen es treffen wird.

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  3. What You Can See from Here | Leky, Mariana, Lewis, Tess | ISBN: 9780374288822 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon.

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  4. A story about the absurdity of life and death, a bittersweet portrait of village life and the wider world that beckons beyond, What You Can See from Here is a story about the way loss and love shape not just a person, but a community. The international bestseller which sold over 600,000 copies in Germany. Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe. 309 Seiten.

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  5. 22. Juni 2021 · Iron Henry is just a passing metaphor in Mariana Leky’s charming new novel, “What You Can See From Here,” translated from the German by Tess Lewis, but the reference is significant. Set...

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  6. 22. Juli 2021 · A story about the absurdity of life and death, a bittersweet portrait of village life and the wider world that beckons beyond, What You Can See from Here is a story about the way loss and love shape not just a person, but a community. The international bestseller which sold over 600,000 copies in Germany.

  7. On a beautiful spring day, a small village in Western Germany wakes up to an omen: Selma has dreamed of an okapi. Someone is about to die. But who? As the residents of the village begin acting strangely (despite protestations that they are not superstitious), Selmas granddaughter Luise looks on as the imminent threat brings long carried secrets to the surface.