Hey, I’m Death Junior ... But You Can Also Call Me Frida
Samuel never goes out. Never! Far too dangerous!
Samuel has suffered from an autoimmune disease since birth. When a small figure wearing a black cowl and carrying a scythe appears at his home, he thinks: This is it! However, under her cowl, Frida looks like a totally normal human girl. Her boss, Death Senior, has assigned the eleven-year-old boy to her. Unfortunately, as she soon discovers, he is quite dull. Frida wants to go outside, but Samuel absolutely does not. After all, it is dangerous outside! Lurking out there are potential accidents of all kinds, forces of nature ... and children – the biggest germ-spreaders of all! Perfect, thinks Frida. She has yet to fully understand what her mission actually is. She wants to ditch Samuel – and he wants to get rid of her! So the two of them make their way out into the world together, one that the human boy knows as little about as the cheeky apprentice of Death ...
- Awarded the Oldenburg Children’s and Youth Book Prize in 2020
- A rare stroke of luck: Anne Gröger writes with humour and disarming ease about the big topics of death, life and friendship in a way that is relatable to the target group
- Movie currently in production
Anne Gröger, born in 1983, studied Screenwriting at the Hamburg Media School. She developed TV series, worked as a freelance editor for Warner Bros., and wrote for a children’s TV series. Since 2015, she has worked as a storyliner and writer for various companies, including Constantin Entertainment, UFA Serial Drama and Studio TV. Anne Gröger lives in Berlin.