Go away, you bottle!

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Go away, you bottle! is a German novel by Ann Ladiges from 1978.

action

The youngster Roland Geiger is addicted to alcohol . To finance his alcohol consumption, he even relocates his mother's ring that his father gave her when Roland was born. So in the end he ends up in the hospital.

construction

History jumps back and forth between the present and the past. The book begins at the end of the timeline with Roland's recourse to alcohol to overcome the fear of his future instructor , and then turns to Roland's childhood to describe the motivations that lead to Roland's alcohol addiction .

reception

The book is kept in a deliberately simple language, which also makes it easier for children with poor readers to access it. In many schools it is read in German lessons from around the 6th grade. The content is also thematized in an interdisciplinary way in the community studies for drug prevention .

output

  • Ann Ladiges: Go away, you bottle! (Series “rororo Rotfuchs”; Vol. 178). Rowohlt Verlag, Reinbek 1978, ISBN 978-3-4992-0178-3 .

literature

  • Rüdiger Kohl (arr.): Ann Ladiges, "Get out, you bottle!". Literature pages with solutions. Text comprehension, impulse questions, opinion formation, meaningful reading . 2nd edition, self-published, Kerpen-Buir 2006, ISBN 978-3-86632-125-0 .
  • Volker Prauß u. a. (Ed.): Ann Ladiges, "Hau ab, du flask!" (Red fox in class. Ideas and materials for teachers). Rowohlt, Reinbek 1995.
  • Herbert Stelten, Susanne Brauns: Didactic Papers, Ann Ladiges "Get out, you bottle!" (Red Fox Teacher's Booklet; Vol. 3). Rowohlt, Reinbek 1978.
  • Barbara Wohlrab (arr.): "Go away, you bottle!". A reading project for the youth book of the same name by Ann Ladiges . Cornelsen Verlag, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-464-60980-4 .

Individual evidence

  1. Media library: teaching materials (PDF; 282 kB)