Anne Dittmann in Kirchheim: Reading from "Boys of Today, Men of Tomorrow"

Event: Reading with Anne Dittmann from her book "Boys of Today – Men of Tomorrow" in Kath. Pfarramt St. Andreas, Münchner Str. 2, 85551 Kirchheim b. München on 18. June 2026

Date and Time

18. June 2026 15:00

Location

St. Andreas
Bergische Landstraße 51, 51375 Leverkusen, Germany

About this Event

Literature & Readings

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Anne Dittmann in Kirchheim: A reading about boys, role models, and the future of education

This reading brings a book to the stage that resonates with contemporary issues. Anne Dittmann, journalist, SPIEGEL bestselling author, and an engaged voice for a discrimination-sensitive family culture, reads in Kirchheim near Munich from Boys of Today, Men of Tomorrow – a non-fiction book that discusses education, masculinity, and responsibility not in abstract terms but brings it into the intimate reality of family life.

A literary experience with social relevance

The evening promises not just a book presentation, but an author encounter with a clear cultural profile. Dittmann combines journalistic precision with linguistic clarity and situates the questions of modern boy education within a broader societal discourse: What role models shape sons? How do empathy, respect, and care grow? And how can a new understanding of masculinity be conceived without falling back into stereotypes?

Between reading atmosphere and public discussion

The event at the Catholic Parish Office St. Andreas creates a framework where literature and everyday life touch each other directly. It is precisely this location that lends the reading a calm, focused atmosphere. The audience experiences a voice that does not preach but argues, does not polarize but differentiates. This is exactly where the strength of this literary format lies: non-fiction becomes a resonance space for debate, experience, and family practice.

Why this book appeals to many readers

With her current work, Anne Dittmann addresses one of the most urgent questions of our time. The book connects personal perspective, societal analysis, and practical suggestions. It is aimed at parents, educators, those from the literary scene, as well as anyone seeking a new language for care and equality. Those who attend this reading will experience a well-composed interplay of information, attitude, and linguistic art.

Conclusion: An evening for all who want to experience literature as thinking in motion

Anyone interested in contemporary literature, family policy, and a nuanced discussion about masculinity will find an evening with substance here. Anne Dittmann combines expertise and narrative presence into a lecture that resonates. This reading in Kirchheim near Munich invites you to be there live, to bring questions, and to seek conversation with other literature enthusiasts.

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