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Christiane Wuensche, the renowned author, will be performing a reading from her new novel at the Bottrop Bernepark on September 26th. The event is a collaboration between the Neighborhood Work of the Living Library Bottrop and the Maschinenhaus Bottrop in the Bernepark.
Wuensche's new novel, titled "It Stays in the Family", is set to be released in September. This will be her latest addition to a series of family novels, all of which have been set in the Lower Rhine region and have made it onto the bestseller list.
The author is currently on tour with readings from her new work, and this event promises to be an exciting opportunity for readers to hear directly from her.
The reading event is free to attend, but with a minimum consumption of 15 euros. This includes one drink and two snacks. Registration for the event begins on August 28, 2025, but the specific time and location within the Bernepark have not been mentioned.
For those interested in attending, registration can be made by contacting the organiser, teamnushu, via the phone number 0178 1534357. teamnushu is an organisation known for hosting diverse events focused on networking, empowerment, and professional development, as demonstrated by their various events in 2025 including networking lunches, themed talks, and workshops across different German cities.
The reading is scheduled to begin at 7 PM. It's unclear if registration will be online or in-person, but more details about the event are expected to be announced soon.
Before her family novels, Wuensche wrote crime novels, showcasing her versatility as a writer. She currently resides in the Lower Rhine region.
This event promises to be a special evening for book lovers in the Bottrop area, offering a unique opportunity to hear from one of Germany's most successful authors.