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November 10th, 1989: Claudia Bierschenk was thirteen years old when the Berlin Wall came down. In this intimate memoir, she reveals a world ruled by ideology, restrictions, half-truths, superstition, but also magic and humour. With a child''s curiosity, she observes the grown-ups'' strange behaviour as they cope with the day to day existence of living on ''the wrong side'' of the Iron Curtain.
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