The idea that it is at Christmas of all times that love between people manifests itself in a particularly pure form, like a light in the darkness - this idea may have gone somewhat out of fashion. But one would like to associate this time even less with pure evil. Sebastian Krämer, however, does just that in his readical "Ein Licht geht uns auf in der Dunkelheit", a live audio book with music.
Pure evil, as pure as clear schnapps, is revealed under the Christmas tree of the Gryga family from East Westphalia on an initially supposedly peaceful Christmas Eve in the noughties of our millennium. The reading of the story about a childish brotherly quarrel and the cool light of a flashlight is repeatedly interrupted by the kind of chansons we have come to expect from Krämer.
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