The Black Brothers

  • First published in 1941
  • More than 350.000 sold copies of all editions
  • International movie released in 2013
  • Translation rights sold to more than 20 languages, many of them available again!

The young boys called spazzacaminos, who sweep the chimneys of Milan in the 19th century, are rather slaves than workers. Although Giorgio’s father suspects what awaits his son there, his poverty leaves him no choice but to let him go. In Locarno, the man with the scar gathers the boys from the Ticinese mountain villages and takes them to Milan. Once they get there, the boys not only face hardship and disease, but are also threatened by gang fights and chased by the police. However, Giorgio also experiences friendship and solidarity within the secret society of the ‘Black Brothers’.

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  • Publisher: Fischer Sauerländer
  • Release: 09.09.2010
  • ISBN: 978-3-7373-6272-6
  • 496 Pages
  • Author: Lisa Tetzner
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Lisa Tetzner

Lisa Tetzner born in 1894 in Zittau, was author of fairytales, director of a radio programme for children, and author of socially engaged novels, which still continue captivating young readers (e.g. the 9 volumes of Kinder aus dem Haus Nr. 67 or Hans Urian). In 1933 she followed her husband Kurt Kläber (alias Kurt Held) into exile to Switzerland. She died in 1963 in Carona (Ticino).