What Friends are For
Buch, Englisch, 228 Seiten, Format (B × H): 127 mm x 203 mm, Gewicht: 260 g
ISBN: 978-3-911831-07-9
Verlag: kontrabande Verlag
"The Turk doesn't belong here." – The sentence is not said openly, but systematically.
Ben, 16, lives with his family in Cologne. His parents run a small grocery store. At school, he struggles with prejudice, tedious lessons and the feeling of being constantly watched. His best friend Philip – known as Flipper – stands by him, but even he senses that the system is writing them both off. A chemistry teacher with double standards and an overwhelmed German teacher are examples of a school system that confuses origin with performance.
Ben doesn't want to be a victim. But what if you are constantly being told that you don't belong?
Between school corridors, playgrounds and the streets of Cologne, the events condense into a story about exclusion, solidarity and the question of how much friendship can endure.
Zielgruppe
'Above the Noise' does not tell a migration story in the traditional sense, but rather focuses on the perspective of a young person who has long since arrived – and yet is constantly questioned. The novel deals with structural racism, subtle discrimination in everyday school life and the quiet withdrawal of young people from a society that mistrusts them.
At the same time, the text thrives on everyday scenes, authentic dialogues and a keen sense of contradiction. It is close to the language and experiences of young people without pandering to them.




