The Echo of Late Light

  • The journey of a harmonica through the 20th century and the reconciling power of music
  • The small instrument gives a sound to emotions – and allows a small boy to finally find his voice
  • For readers of Trude Teige, Mechtild Borrmann and Annie Proulx’s Accordion Crimes

Of a Small Instrument That Achieves Great Things

In February 1945, the young instrument maker Paul takes a harmonica with him to the front, hoping to spread at least a little joy. He dies, but his best friend Erich manages to save the instrument and flees with it. Thus begins the harmonica’s odyssey – it finds its way to Brittany, helps a young boy in Paris find his voice, and, after stopovers with a junk dealer and the pastor’s son Will in the USA, resurfaces in Germany, where an unexpected encounter takes place in the 1990s...


»He did not know why the memory of another time suddenly became so overpowering. But he let it happen. One could fight against many things, but not against the power of music.«

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  • Publisher: Droemer HC
  • Release: 01.04.2026
  • ISBN: 978-3-426-56106-5
  • 336 Pages
  • Author: Lea Blum
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Lea Blum

Lea Blum ist das Pseudonym der promovierten Historikerin Iris Mueller, die bereits zahlreiche Romane geschrieben hat. Sie studierte in Heidelberg und an der Yale University in den USA. Heute lebt sie mit ihrem Mann und zwei Hunden in Deutschland und Italien.