
Auf meine Kappe
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Finn-Ole Heinrich
About this listen
Susan fehlt ein Bein. Tom ist die Treppe runtergefallen. Und Henning lügt so lange, bis er die Wahrheit sagt. Finn-Ole Heinrich erzählt von Menschen, die ins Schwanken gekommen sind, die das Leben mit aller Härte umgeworfen hat. Und die nun wieder aufstehen müssen.
Als Zivildienstleistender las Finn-Ole Heinrich ein Jahr lang einem Mann vor, der vollständig gelähmt war. Nur noch seine Augen konnte er bewegen - aber er konnte zuhören. Auf diese Weise erlernte Finn-Ole Heinrich seine eindringliche Art des Vorlesens, die den Hörer nicht mehr loslässt.
(c)+(p) 2009 mairisch Verlag
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Finn-Ole Heinrich ist als Lese-Entertainer ein gefeierter Held
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