I have no idea how this author is not more widely read. I was blown away by this small book. It feels like a classic work of literature. It follows the story of Lena and Theo. Theo is a priest who has shut himself up in his house and decided to die. Lena is an unbeliever and comes to his side in an attempt to save him. The novella is understated, simple, and beautiful. The characters comes alive and feel like real people.
I found this book profoundly beautiful. It made me think and reflect on the characters and themes. Days after finishing it I found my mind wandering back to the book.
Don't read this if you are expecting an exciting plot, or a clear "message."
Do read it if you want a meditation with strong characters on faith, doubt, and death. Especially read it if you are a fan of books that are closer to "literature."