
Das Gedächtnis des Herzens
Burma 3
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Narrated by:
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Jan-Philipp Sendker
About this listen
Das Finale der bewegenden Burma-Trilogie
Der zwölfjährige Ko Bo Bo lebt bei seinem Onkel U Ba in Kalaw, einem Ort in Burma. Er ist ein Kind mit einer ungewöhnlichen Gabe: Bo Bo kann die Gefühle der Menschen in ihren Augen lesen. Sein Vater kommt ihn einmal im Jahr besuchen, an seine Mutter kann er sich kaum erinnern.
Dann erzählt ihm U Ba von einer großen Liebe, die im Wirbel politischer Ereignisse zu zerbrechen droht, von der Tapferkeit des Herzens und einer geheimnisvollen Krankheit seiner Mutter. Bo Bo beschließt sich auf die Suche nach seinen Eltern zu machen. Er ist überzeugt, dass er seine Mutter heilen kann.
Gelesen vom Autor.
©2019 Karl Blessing Verlag (P)2019 Random House Audio
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