All of Us, Together!

Non-Fiction Children, Bestseller

We’re all from somewhere else if we go back far enough.

Samira came from Africa by ship and truck. Amad misses his footballing mates back in Iraq, but he had to leave because of the war and now he shoots at goals with his friends in Düsseldorf. Dilara was born in Berlin but speaks fluent Turkish and loves celebrating the sugar feast that marks the end of Ramadan. Her family came from Anatolia years ago because there was work for them here. 

We’re all from somewhere else if we go back far enough. But now we all live here together—which is really exciting some of the time, but can be difficult too. Either way, life is more colourful when people from all over the world come together.

  • A warm-hearted, candid book on multicultural integration and coexistence.
  • An effortless, lively approach to a controversial and highly charged topic.
Anja Tuckermann

Anja Tuckermann was born in 1961 and lives in Berlin, working as a freelance journalist and author. She writes novels, plays and libretti for children and young people, as well as for adults. Don't Think We're Staying Here - the Life Story of the Sinto Hugo Höllenreiner (dtv 62336) was published in 2005 and awarded the German Prize for Young People's Literature 2006. Her work has also earned her the Hans-im-Glück Prize, as well as the Kurt Magnus Prize of the German state TV station, ARD.  

Tine Schulz

Tine Schulz was born in 1981. After training as a media designer she studied communications design and illustration at the University of Wismar. Since then she has been working as a freelance author and illustrator. She lives in Rostock.

All of Us, Together!

We’re all from somewhere else if we go back far enough.

Samira came from Africa by ship and truck. Amad misses his footballing mates back in Iraq, but he had to leave because of the war and now he shoots at goals with his friends in Düsseldorf. Dilara was born in Berlin but speaks fluent Turkish and loves celebrating the sugar feast that marks the end of Ramadan. Her family came from Anatolia years ago because there was work for them here. 

We’re all from somewhere else if we go back far enough. But now we all live here together—which is really exciting some of the time, but can be difficult too. Either way, life is more colourful when people from all over the world come together.

  • A warm-hearted, candid book on multicultural integration and coexistence.
  • An effortless, lively approach to a controversial and highly charged topic.
Bibliographic Data
40 pages, ISBN: 978-3-95470-104-9
First published 2014