Men

Fiction, Literary Fiction, Women's Fiction

Jochen, Oliver, Bill - almost half of the human race is composed of men. They still set the tone for many issues, even though their facade started to crack a long time ago. Enough of a reason to look more closely. What facets characterize the other gender? With a woman’s eyes, Johanna Adorján forges into this world and describes what - more accurately, who - catches her eye: a philosopher who has made a name for himself as a soccer player (Lothar), a serial phone caller whenever he is on a train (Jürgen), a brilliant psychotherapist (Harald). Although some of the observations may seem familiar, others will be perplexing. However, one things is clear: men are like women - just different.

Men

Jochen, Oliver, Bill - almost half of the human race is composed of men. They still set the tone for many issues, even though their facade started to crack a long time ago. Enough of a reason to look more closely. What facets characterize the other gender? With a woman’s eyes, Johanna Adorján forges into this world and describes what - more accurately, who - catches her eye: a philosopher who has made a name for himself as a soccer player (Lothar), a serial phone caller whenever he is on a train (Jürgen), a brilliant psychotherapist (Harald). Although some of the observations may seem familiar, others will be perplexing. However, one things is clear: men are like women - just different.

Bibliographic Data
224 pages, ISBN: 978-3-423-28182-9
First published 2019