
Die letzte Bibliothek der Welt
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Narrated by:
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Laura Maire
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By:
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Freya Sampson
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June Jones hat das verschlafene englische Dorf Chalcot, in dem sie aufgewachsen ist, nie verlassen. Schüchtern und zurückgezogen verbringt die 30-Jährige ihre Zeit lieber in Gesellschaft ihrer Bücher. Doch jetzt droht die Bibliothek, in der sie arbeitet, wegen Sparmaßnahmen der Gemeinde schließen zu müssen - ein Ort, der für June eine besondere Bedeutung hat und das Herz ihres Dorfes ist. June muss endlich hinter den Regalen hervortreten, um das zu retten, was vor allem für die Außenseiter, Alleingelassenen und Hilflosen stets als Zufluchtsort und Rettungsanker diente.
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