Homer Adamson's life as a retired lecturer of English at Liverpool University is a shambles. He could not give a damn about himself. His wife Penelope suffers from his diminishing interest in life and considers leaving him. As Homer shows no impetus to help himself, a friend at his former university suggests going to Germany to teach English at a grammar school there. For this project to be a success, Homer realizes that he has to do something to pull himself out of his lethargy. When starting at his new school in the German city of Recklinghausen, Hoa Tham acts as Homer's advisory teacher and…mehr
Homer Adamson's life as a retired lecturer of English at Liverpool University is a shambles. He could not give a damn about himself. His wife Penelope suffers from his diminishing interest in life and considers leaving him. As Homer shows no impetus to help himself, a friend at his former university suggests going to Germany to teach English at a grammar school there. For this project to be a success, Homer realizes that he has to do something to pull himself out of his lethargy. When starting at his new school in the German city of Recklinghausen, Hoa Tham acts as Homer's advisory teacher and supports him in his new position. She was born into a Vietnamese family in San Francisco and has spent most of her life there. For Homer, a new era has begun. During a trip to the U.S.A., unique and terrifying events include an encounter with a dangerous criminal and a possible case of murder.
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Autorenporträt
Ian McLachlan was born in 1947 and spent his first five years of childhood in Liverpool. In 1952 his parents emigrated to Canada. On returning to England, he finished his school education and after his studies at Liverpool University, he worked as a teacher in London. In 1971, Ian and his first German wife emigrated to Germany where he taught English. In 1973, his daughter was born. After completing his M.A. at the Ruhr University in Bochum, he took on a post at a business and technical college in Datteln, teaching English within various courses. He is the co-author of a number of textbooks for banking and industry. He remarried in 1996 and now lives in Herten, North Rhine Westphalia, with his wife and dog Nelly. Archery , film and theatre are some of his main interests.
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