Der Flussregenpfeifer Nach... | Tobias Friedrich

: The book is noted for its humor, dramatic pace, and "conversational" style that blends adventure with political commentary.

: Author Tobias Friedrich researched the story extensively after discovering Speck's records while working on a different project. Tobias Friedrich Der Flussregenpfeifer Nach...

: What was planned as a six-month trip turned into a seven-year odyssey. Speck paddled over 50,000 kilometers across the Danube, through the Mediterranean, and eventually all the way to Australia. : The book is noted for its humor,

: Throughout his journey, he is haunted by his love for Gili , a woman with "the most charming gap between her teeth," whom he left behind in Hamburg. Key Themes & Style Speck paddled over 50,000 kilometers across the Danube,

: The novel explores whether an individual can truly escape political and social pressures or if the world eventually catches up to everyone. Book Details

The novel (The River Plover) by Tobias Friedrich is a literary adventure based on the incredible true story of Oskar Speck . In 1932, during the Great Depression, the unemployed Hamburg native set out from Ulm in a folding boat (Faltboot) with the modest goal of reaching Cyprus to find work—despite being a non-swimmer. Plot Summary

: As Speck traveled, the world changed. Back in Germany, the National Socialists rose to power and attempted to instrumentalize his feat as a symbol of "Aryan" heroism.