Selected Titles

Available for international rights and translation

  • Kokainjahre

    By Marina Jung

    A powerful true story about cocaine addiction, told from a mother’s perspective, revealing its hidden dangers.

  • Du lachst ja gar nicht mehr

    By Mahssa Behdjatpour

    An intimate narrative exploring how racism and social silence shape identity, memory and the body.

  • Der Held

    By Karl Rühmann

    A spare and powerful novel about war, guilt and the devastating cost of believing in heroes.

    Swiss Book Prize shortlist 2020

  • Spurlos in Neapel

    By Franco Supino

    A literary novel set in Naples, where identity, migration and a mysterious disappearance intertwine.

  • Matija Katun und seine Söhne

    By Karl Rühmann

    A witty and thought-provoking novel about authorship, ambition and what happens when success erases its creator.

  • Die Wahrheit, vielleicht

    By Karl Rühmann

    A precise and compelling novel about an interpreter caught between languages, where every word can shift the truth.

  • Glasmurmeln, ziegelrot

    By Karl Rühmann

    A tender and precise novel about childhood under an authoritarian regime, where storytelling becomes a way to survive.

  • 1983. Verfluchte Hitze

    By Lukas Holliger

    A darkly humorous Cold War thriller set during a suffocating summer in 1983.

  • Jetzt bloß nicht heulen

    By Katrin Müller

    A precise and unsentimental novel about loss, control and the silent pressure surrounding female infertility.

  • Afrika fluten

    By Christoph Keller

    A thought-provoking novel exploring technology, power and the colonial imagination behind Europe’s grand engineering visions.

  • Why go far away when everything is Closeby

    By Karin Rey and Maya Haus

    A visually driven and inspiring exploration of landscapes close to home, inviting us to rediscover the extraordinary in the familiar.