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Heaven Has No Favorites

 
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Heaven Has No Favorites  
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Cover of 1st English language edition
Author Erich Maria Remarque
Original title Der Himmel kennt keine Günstlinge
Translator Richard and Clara Winston
Country Germany
Language German
Publisher Harcourt, Brace & World
Publication date 1961
Published in
English
1961
Media type Print (Hardback)
Pages 302
ISBN N/A
OCLC Number 295971

Heaven Has No Favorites (German: Der Himmel kennt keine Günstlinge) is a novel by a famous German writer Erich Maria Remarque. This novel is a story about the passion and love in the background of automobile racing. The novel was serialized in the Hamburg magazine "Kristall" in 1959 under the title Borrowed Life (German: Geborgtes Leben), and first published in book form in 1961.

Plot summary

The main figure, Clerfayt, is an automobile racer who goes to the Switzerland's hospital to visit a fellow racer. He meets the young Belgian woman Lillian suffering from tuberculosis. She is in its terminal stage with no chances to cure and she wants to enjoy her last months rather than waiting for the death. Together with Clerfayt rounds over the Europe enjoying things she didn't know before. Clerfayt expresses he wants to settle down with Lillian but she refuses. In one race Clerfayt is seriously wounded and dies in the hospital. Lillian returns back to Switzerland and dies six weeks later.

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