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Albie Bright: Ein Universum ist nicht genug
- Narrated by: Nicolás Artajo
- Length: 3 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Albies Eltern sind Wissenschaftler und haben auf alles eine Antwort. Als Albies Mutter stirbt, erklärt ihm sein Vater die Theorie der Paralleluniversen. In einem von ihnen könnte seine Mutter noch am Leben sein. Mithilfe einer selbstgebauten Apparatur überlistet Albie die Gesetze von Raum und Zeit und bereist unterschiedliche Universen. Als er in einem von ihnen endlich seine Mutter findet, muss er sich erneut von ihr verabschieden. Doch Albie hat viel über sich und das Leben gelernt, sodass er voller Hoffnung in seine Realität zurückkehren kann.
©2018 Thienemann-Esslinger Verlag (P)2018 DAV
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