Drei Meter Dreißig

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Jaqueline Scheiber's "Drei Meter Dreißig" captures the surreal moments after a young woman finds her partner dead.

The novel explores the disorienting period before the full impact of grief sets in.

Clara navigates shock and disbelief in their Vienna apartment.

The story delves into themes of loss, memory, and the abrupt halt of one's world.

Scheiber's writing style emphasizes the contrast between external normalcy and internal chaos.

The book examines the nature of grief and resilience in the face of unexpected tragedy.

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