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Kinderland (2014)

di Mawil

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East Berlin, summer of 1989: Mirco Watzke is caught in a bind. Usually a model student, the seventh grader has got himself in trouble with a couple of bullies from the Free German Youth, and the only person who can help is the mysterious new kid in school... Vivid and funny, tender and nuanced, "Kinderland" chronicles East Germany's final months as seen through the eyes of a child. It's a story of friendship, courage, and trust, but also of growing up between Young Pioneers and the church, fathers who "disappear," and a ping-pong tournament interrupted by the fall of the Berlin Wall. Winner of the Max & Moritz Award for Best Comic at the 2014 Erlangen International Comics Festival.… (altro)
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How can you end a book like that! Seriously. At first this book was a little slow. The reader follows Micro who is not very popular, small, and shy. The year is 1989. You don’t really know that until the end. This is just a “normal” look at a boy in East Germany before the wall falls. There are many pages with few or no words but the illustrator does a great job telling you what is going on. Micro does make a friend, but the friend has a few problems. He pretends to be tough when really he is just scared. I was amazed at how popular Ping Pong was. I didn’t realize so much was missing in East Germany until they get to cross over to the west, and see the difference in the two communities. In the end I really liked this book (except for that ending). I wanted more, and wanted to see what happened to the friendship. The ending was just so abrupt and out there. And, I learned more from the info bits at the end that explain things in the graphic novel the reader may not know about then I did in my years of schooling.
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  LibrarianRyan | Jun 24, 2020 |
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  lebbercherrie | Nov 8, 2018 |
September 1989 in Ostberlin: eine Mitschülerin fehlt auch 3 Wochen nach Unterrichtsbeginn noch, ein Neuer ist an der Schule, der nicht so ganz ins Raster passt. Mirco, kurz geraten, Brillenträger, Klavierschüler und Ministrant hat die Außenseiterposition besetzt und kommt durch Zufall mit in die Tischtennisrunde - und kann dort auf einmal zeigen, was in ihm steckt. Und so kommt es dann dazu, dass für den 9. November ein Turnier geplant wird...

Mawil ist hier eine detailreiche Momentaufnahme gelungen: Orangefarbener Ikarusbus, Plattenbauten, Pioniertreffen, Klassenfahrt (die Zeichnungen waren da für mich nicht eindeutig, Blossin wäre aber eine Möglichkeit), und die Pioniergruppenratsvorsitzende Angela Werkel (sic). Die kurze Geschichte lebt durch die Zeichnungen und kleinen Ideen - es lohnt sich, genauer hinzusehen. Und inhaltlich setzt einen das Buch wirklich gut in die beschriebene Zeit zurück - aus Ostsicht. Sehr gut hat mir dabei gefallen, dass sehr viele Facetten der Umbruchzeit zur Sprache kommen - eine schwarz-weiß-Malerei im Text hätte auch zu den Bildern nicht gepasst.

Klare Empfehlung - dieser Graphic Novel sind viele Leser*innen zu wünschen. ( )
  ahzim | Jun 15, 2015 |
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East Berlin, summer of 1989: Mirco Watzke is caught in a bind. Usually a model student, the seventh grader has got himself in trouble with a couple of bullies from the Free German Youth, and the only person who can help is the mysterious new kid in school... Vivid and funny, tender and nuanced, "Kinderland" chronicles East Germany's final months as seen through the eyes of a child. It's a story of friendship, courage, and trust, but also of growing up between Young Pioneers and the church, fathers who "disappear," and a ping-pong tournament interrupted by the fall of the Berlin Wall. Winner of the Max & Moritz Award for Best Comic at the 2014 Erlangen International Comics Festival.

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