Alexandra Helmig
Off the Beat
Always out of sync somehow
Ina is fifteen and everything in her life seems to be out of sync: School is mediocre, she hates her body, her parents’ marriage is just a façade and her love life is a mess.
When Ina falls in love with Phil, the boy from big, promising Berlin she feels beautiful, self-determined and free for the first time.
But fear of loss soon interferes with the moments of carefree happiness and so Ina experiences her first time not with Phil, but as a one-night stand. She observes the increasingly escalating conflict between her parents with a mixture of strange indifference and sensationalism.
Not infrequently, Ina’s life often seems like a production, a film in which she is the only one who doesn’t know her role. Sometimes a spectator, sometimes the leading actress.
Between the longing for affirmation and the urge for independence, she feels like she is treading water – a life in an endless holding pattern, in which the beat before the downbeat never comes. Only when she breaks free from all expectations does she find herself in the present.
Embedded in a plot set in the summer of the 90s, Alexandra Helmig tells an intense coming-of-age story with all the insecurities, self-doubt and longings of a growing girl. The short, staccato-like verses draw the reader directly into the stream of thought of the young protagonist and reflect – sometimes impassively laconically, then again breathlessly and highly emotionally – her emotional turmoil. While the first-person narrator and the reader often see eye to eye, the other characters only appear as outlines that complement Ina’s vivid experience as counterparts.
Mixtvision
Young Adult Fiction
Original title: Beat vor der Eins
Age 12+
144 pp | € 16
hc | 141 x 214 mm
Publication: June 2024
Author: Alexandra Helmig
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- A crazy ride through the emotional world of a teenager
- Laconically intoned diary staccato
- For fans of Tamara Bach and Susan Kreller
Awards
- 7 Best Books for Young Readers, August 2024
“Off the Beat mesmerised me from the very first page. Every sentence hits the mark, no word is too much. A novel whose forcefulness lingers for a long time.” – Katharina Lemling, Buchhandlung Lehmkuhl OHG
“It’s hard to put this time of life into words any better.” – Lena Bopp, FAZ
“Off the Beat is as honest as a diary and at the same time so excitingly designed that one enthusiastically follows the protagonist into all possible dead ends of puberty. […] Also for adult readers! ” – Jana Magdanz, WRD 5 Scala
“[Alexandra Helmig] formulates short chapters: one sentence long, one page long or anything in between in rhymeless verse. Many could stand alone, like poems, so apt and universal are they, pointing beyond the 90s or back behind them into the memories of all those who were once 15.” – Anette Elsner, Berliner Morgenpost
“This language creates a very special pull that you can’t escape and that carries you through the book.” – Andrea Wanner, TITEL kulturmagazin
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