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"The Invention of Curried Sausage" tells the story of a German woman named Lena Brücker who claims to have invented curried sausage amidst the backdrop of World War II and post-war Hamburg, weaving a tale of love, survival, and culinary innovation.

fiction | 234 pages | Published in 1997

Quotes

It's the small things that make life bearable.

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lifeappreciation

Memory is the thread that binds our past to our present.

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memorytime

Hope is a fragile thing, easily broken but hard to let go.

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hopefragility

Food can be a source of comfort and connection.

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foodcomfortconnection

Sometimes, the simplest things hold the deepest truths.

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There is a certain beauty in uncertainty.

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Sometimes, we must lose ourselves to find what we are looking for.

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self-discoveryloss

The flavors of life are best savored slowly.

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The most ordinary moments can hold extraordinary meaning.

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Even in darkness, there is a light that guides us.

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darknessguidance