"I'll tell you tomorrow" is a gripping and tender story about letting go and love and about identities between East and West. Clever and full of nuances, Mareike Klee interweaves fast-paced dialog, raw sentence fragments and incisive observations to create a snapshot of our society. A novel like a good movie - fast-paced and emotional, with lightness, wit and depth.
When sociologist Hedwig meets the much younger Avi, she is irritated by his charming carefree attitude. Adventures are not part of her well-structured everyday life as a professor and mother. But what good is that if someone is so stubborn ... Avi, a successful DJ and producer in the Berlin music scene, persuades her to spend an evening with him in his favorite club, where she can't stand it for long: too loud, too crowded, all the drugged-up people. And yet suddenly everything seems possible, and so the next day the two find themselves in a car together, heading north to the sea.
Mareike Klee, born in 1980, wanted to be a writer as a child, but then studied history, French and classical archaeology. As an ancient historian, she now works full-time on researching Greek and Roman antiquity and tries to inspire students to do the same. Mareike Klee has three sons and lives with her family in Vorpommern. "I'll tell you tomorrow" is her first novel. In contrast to her academic work, it is published under a pseudonym.
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