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   "This is Stefan Kiesbye's brilliant debut, a book so quiet and yet so
   maddeningly powerful, you just have to wonder about him a little
   bit. The setting is tribal, alien, hostile and middle-class. The
   backdrop is the lingering and haunting ravages of war, a place
   where society does not hold together, does not transmit ideals and
   values, does not sustain notions of right and wrong. Inescapable is
   the rendering of a human condition: ordered, spontaneous and
   shockingly violent.
       "In clear and lucid prose, Next Door Lived A Girl reads as the
   truest of true-crime novels. Its protagonist is the remembering
   everyboy who suffers profoundly and in turn commits the gravest
   of acts. His is a telling voice, agile, insightful and darkly humorous.
   He does not ask for understanding because he knows you could not
   possibly understand what happens and he does not ask for
   forgiveness because he knows you could never forgive such terrible
   actions.
        "But you do understand these events. You understand them the
   same way you understand falling water or tumbling stones. They
   happen and you can do no other than believe them. And at the
   extreme reach of your heart's mind you do forgive, because, well,
   what else can you do? This he earns from you and what he earns,
   he earns the hard way.
       "You will read from beginning to end and you will feel this world
   and its inhabitants neither responding nor reacting in ways you quite
   expect, but nevertheless, rising up beneath you in a most compelling
   and unsettling way and when you are through you will scratch your
   head and tell someone they have to read it too."
    
   
Robert Olmstead, 2004 Novella Award judge

Set in Wedersen, a working-class town in post-World War II Germany, Next Door Lived a Girl
explores the dark transformation of young boys into young men. The town's veneer of peaceful      industry barely conceals the ugly secrets that lie beneath. Moritz and his friends make a dangerous   discovery that pulls them into a war with a rival gang, into the ruthless and cunning world of        blackmail and consequence, and, ultimately, into a cascading series of events that will change the        nature of their friendship, and their lives, forever.

 
"Next Door Lived a Girl is both laconic and 
  feverish, with German adolescent boys poking their
  sometimes violent way into the world. The violence
  here is somehow both surprising and inevitable.
  The  novella has a fascinating combination of
  everyday domestic life and subsurface violence,
  and  Stefan Kiesbye is to be praised for this quietly
  eloquent tale,  this mixture of the horrifying and the
  everyday."
   
 
Charles Baxter

   "Kiesbye's dark, distinctive vision of humanity, is
    composed with such narrative skill and verve as
    to render the bleakness bracing, the grimness
    utterly gripping." 
- Peter Ho Davies

"This brief, fierce book evokes a world where everything
   is present tense and everyone at risk. Stefan Kiesbye
   invites us on a guided tour of something very close to Hell
   and points out the landmarks with skill; Moritz, his protagonist,
   is clear-eyed first to last."
       
- Nicholas Delbanco, author of The Vagabonds