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Der Schwur des Maori-Mädchens
- Narrated by: Dana Geissler
- Length: 7 hrs and 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Auckland 1920. Vivian ist nicht freiwillig in Neuseeland. Es war der letzte Wille ihrer Mutter, dass sie bis zur Volljährigkeit bei ihrem Vater lebt. Einem Mann, der sich nach ihrer Geburt aus dem Staub gemacht hat und sie nicht gerade herzlich empfängt. Deswegen kommt es Vivian gelegen, dass sein Adoptivsohn Frederik sie auf eine Reise in die Bay of Islands mitnimmt. Er soll einen Artikel über einen alten Maori schreiben, dessen merkwürdiges Gebaren für einiges Aufsehen sorgt. Vivian erkennt, dass dessen Geschichte eng mit ihrem eigenen Schicksal verknüpft ist.
©2012 Bastei Lübbe (P)2012 Lübbe Audio
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