The reading is on Friday, 19.01.2024 in the
Cafe Böcklein Ilmenau
admission 19:30, start 20:00.

Tickets, in advance for 5 EUR (students) and 8 EUR (earners) , are available in the Ilmenau city information and the Ilmenau book shop , at the box office one euro more.

Supported by

The Adventures of Kira and Morrison

Reading with Jenny Rubus

Her grandmother explained to anyone who wanted to know (or not) that she uses at least one ton of paper a year back in her primary school days. Once infected, the writing addiction never healed. Although paper consumption has decreased considerably thanks to digitization, the passion with which Jenny Rubus produces endless amounts of text in every free minute has not. When she’s not writing or working, you’ll most likely find her in the stable with her horse. Jenny Rubus lives with her husband and two cats in the beautiful Thuringian Forest.

Jenny Rubus on Instagram

“The curse of Düsterstein

Ghosts, curses and a love that transcends even time

Sea against trees. Fish against dumplings. The move from Kiel to the Thuringian Forest causes a world to collapse for seventeen-year-old Ellie. Her family wants to convert the empty baroque castle “Düsterstein” into a hotel. But a mysterious power has objections. The ghost of the cursed Count Balthasar wreaks havoc within the walls – every previous owner of the castle has died.

But Balthasar is not the only one who cannot accept his own death. It soon becomes clear that, after almost four hundred years, Ellie is the one who must redeem the spirits and save her family from a tragic fate. And it doesn’t help that Ellie develops feelings for the aloof Count.