Mareike Fallwickl's novel “The Rage that Remains” asks how life can succeed in the midst of conflicting needs and demands. The story begins with an incomprehensible act: Helene, mother of three, gets up from dinner without a word and throws herself off the balcony. Her family is in shock. Sarah, her best friend, wants to help. She supports the grieving family and the completely overwhelmed father Johannes - just until everyone has solid ground under their feet again. Or so she thinks. But the months pass. Sarah's own life fades into the background and simmering feelings of anger bubble up to the surface. Lola, Helene's daughter, feels this anger even more strongly, though her rage is directed against the patriarchy itself. She blames the system for her mother's death and decides to declare war on the overpowering opponent.
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