“Something prevented me from sleeping, I was afraid to open my eyes”, Galyna Panchenko Posted on Jul 5, 2013 by ComiX4= in Stories of migration | 0 comments<- “Gao Xingjian, researching for no restrictions for no burdens”, Cheng Giuseppe Chen | “Migration: the new generation”, Marco Larocca -> Back Next Picture 4 of 6 Summary My story is about life in Germany, which is totally different to what I expected it to be. It’s about the little things that surprised me. Biography I was born in Ukraine in 1980. Today I live in Hamburg, where I am studying Illustration. Page 1 1. When I arrived in Germany, I was very surprised that Germans couldn’t pronounce my name correctly. Karla / Galina / Gala / Eva Page 2 1. In one year I’ve moved apartments three times and have slept in hundreds of beds Page 3 1. People in the photo booth look happier than usual Page 4 1. In Hamburg hares jump in the streets and nobody eats them Page 5 1. It’s cold and damp sleeping in the grass near Alster at night Page 6 1. The day of the mono-eyebrow Comments comments