“Breaking Walls” is a graphic novel about nuns in Northern Germany during the Reformation. It tells the stories of women navigating big change, finding their voices, and shaping their own paths. Our story highlights how women’s actions shaped religious life at that time.

Taking real stories from historical sources, we bring these women’s experiences to life with engaging storytelling and vibrant art. With “Breaking Walls,” we aim to make history understandable and interesting.

Breaking Walls

Welcome to the exciting journey of Breaking Walls!

In our project, we are crafting a graphic novel that delves into the lives of nuns and their religious communities during the transformative early years of the Reformation in Northern Germany.
As we explore the experiences of these women, we aim to showcase how they navigated a period of massive change, asserting and maintaining their agency through beautifully curated texts based on historical primary sources.
Get ready for a captivating blend of narrative and illustration that brings history to life!

Join us on this blog as we explore all the various (and sometimes unexpected) aspects that go into making a graphic novel!

Meet Margarete, the protagonist of our graphic novel "Breaking Walls." In 1522, she entered the Cistercian convent of Wienhausen, where she would spend her life amid one of the most turbulent chapters of the convent's history.