David Safier

[2] He has written several novels, among them Mieses Karma and Jesus liebt mich, which together sold two million copies, as well as Plötzlich Shakespeare, Happy Family, Muh!

Kim Lange, a successful but unscrupulous TV presenter, has won the award she had long hoped for.

Her purpose now is to collect good karma in order to climb back up the ladder of reincarnation and regain a spot in the hearts of her loved ones.

She soon finds out that her love interest is no one else but the Messiah himself, who has returned to earth in order to prepare humanity for Judgment Day.

The novel was turned into a movie Jesus Loves Me [de] starring Jessica Schwarz and Florian David Fitz in 2012.

After her bull has just cheated on her with another cow, she meets an Italian tomcat, from whom she learns that the farmer is planning to have his cattle slaughtered.

Through a series of events the two die in a car crash and, having gathered a lot of bad karma in their lives, are reborn as ants.

At the same time, they try to prevent Daisy’s friend (who has long-held feelings for her but never acted upon them) and Marc’s widow from becoming a couple, and slowly overcome their mutual animosities.