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Paperback, 415 pages

german language

Published Sept. 22, 2016 by FISCHER Taschenbuch.

ISBN:
978-3-596-81156-4
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OCLC Number:
1031482020
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34858567

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Jeden Morgen wacht A in einem anderen Körper auf, in einem anderen Leben. Nie weiß er vorher, wer er heute ist. A hat sich an dieses Leben gewöhnt und er hat Regeln aufgestellt: Lass dich niemals zu sehr darauf ein. Falle nicht auf. Hinterlasse keine Spuren.

Doch dann verliebt A sich unsterblich in Rhiannon. Mit ihr will er sein Leben verbringen, für sie ist er bereit, alles zu riskieren – aber kann sie jemanden lieben, dessen Schicksal es ist, jeden Tag ein anderer zu sein?

Wie wäre das, nur man selbst zu sein, ohne einem bestimmten Geschlecht oder einer bestimmten Familie anzugehören, ohne sich an irgendetwas orientieren zu können? Und wäre es möglich, sich in einen Menschen zu verlieben, der jeden Tag ein anderer ist? Könnte man tatsächlich jemanden lieben, der körperlich so gestaltlos, in seinem Innersten aber zugleich so beständig ist?

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Review of 'Every day' on 'Goodreads'

While the concept is extremely interesting and results in a unique read, the logic isn’t examined as much as it should be. Also, I found it the chapter involving the trans individual to be a little.... mmm. I feel like Levithan should have consulted an actual trans person on it.

Review of 'Every day' on 'Goodreads'

Note: The narrator of Every Day is essentially genderless, but for simplicity's sake I use male pronouns throughout this review.

David Levithan is an interesting standout in the young adult / fiction world. He seems more than willing to experiment with storytelling forms; his previous book, The Lover's Dictionary, chronicled the ups and downs of a relationship through alternately hilarious and painful entries in a dictionary. His new book, Every Day, is more traditional in form, but still full of the same thrillingly out-there ideas that I loved about his previous work.

Every Day's premise is simple but striking; what if you woke up every day in a new body and a new place? Some essence of your self - your soul, some ineffable store of memory - survives the jump from body to body, which gives you continuity of identity, but you also have access to the memories of …

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