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Guiding the Path to Bliss: An Exploration
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Pursuit of Joy and Contentment

News Article: "Breather" Literary Reading Hour Returns with a New Novel

Get ready for an engaging literary experience as the "Breather" reading hour resumes on September 1, at 3:30 PM. This event will take place at the City Library in the Salt Barn, and it promises to be a captivating journey for all book lovers.

The novel at the heart of this reading hour is "Where is this happiness again?" by Gerda Stauner. This thought-provoking story revolves around the life of protagonist Enni, who moves from Munich to the Upper Palatinate. Enni's story delves into themes of departure, longing, and the desire for a self-determined life, making it a poignant exploration of personal growth and the pursuit of happiness.

Georg Braun, who serves as the reading patron for the event, will guide the audience through Enni's life and her search for happiness. Braun invites the audience to join Enni in her quest for independence, as she navigates the challenges of a long-distance relationship and rekindles old friendships.

The reading hour is designed to be barrier-free, ensuring that everyone can participate and enjoy the literary experience. After the reading, listeners are encouraged to exchange ideas over a free drink, fostering a community of readers and thinkers.

Andreas RΓΆnz, the reading mentor leading the return of the literary reading program "Breather" on Monday, September 1, will be the one to bring this story to life. Whether you're a seasoned reader or new to the literary world, this event promises to be an enriching and enjoyable experience.

The novel raises important questions about where happiness is truly found and how much it's worth fighting for. Join us at the City Library in the Salt Barn on September 1, at 3:30 PM, and embark on this literary journey with us. Admission to the open reading hour is free, so mark your calendars and get ready to be inspired!

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