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Mara Heinze-Hoferichter (born Emma Luise Margarete Hoferichter ; born January 6, 1887 in Küstrin , † May 15, 1958 in Achern , Baden ) was a German writer.

Life

Mara Heinze-Hoferichter lived in Wilhelmshorst near Berlin in the 1930s and in Berlin-Charlottenburg after 1938 . She worked for newspapers such as the Wilhelmshorster Bote and the Berliner Lokal-Anzeiger . In 1943 she moved to Wasserburg on Lake Constance ; from the beginning of the 1950s she lived at Schloss Mittelbiberach and from 1956 in Achern, Baden .

Mara Heinze-Hoferichter was the author of novels, stories and fairy tales. Her greatest success was her debut Friedel Starmatz , published in 1928 , a book for young people that developed into a long-seller in the following decades and had a circulation of over 240,000 copies by the early 1960s.

Works

  • Friedel Starmatz , Reutlingen 1928
  • Two people go their own way , Reutlingen 1930
  • First childhood , Hamburg 1931
  • The holy mountain , Reutlingen 1931
  • The ladder to heaven. The story of the herb of sorrows , Hamburg 1931
  • Hansjörg's wonderful hiking trip , Reutlingen 1932
  • Ina Berghöft , Gütersloh 1933
  • The glass gate - a novel about three women's lives , Thomas Verlag, Kempen / Niederrhein, 1944

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