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Endlich mit meiner Tochter in Barsaloi
- Narrated by: Corinne Hofmann, Tatjana Pokorny
- Length: 2 hrs and 28 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Corinne Hofmann, Autorin von "Die weiße Massai", liest persönlich das emotionalste Kapitel aus ihrem neuen Buch "Afrika, meine Passion", in dem sie von der Begegnung ihrer Tochter mit den afrikanischen Wurzeln, der Großfamilie im Norden Kenias und mit ihrem Vater, dem ehemaligen SamburuKrieger Lketinga, berichtet. Die Eindrücke, Gedanken und Stimmungen, die ihre Tochter für das Buch aufgeschrieben hat, spricht für sie Tatjana Pokorny."Vor allem durch den gemeinsamen Besuch mit meiner Tochter in Barsaloi" so Corinne Hofmann, "ist mir klar geworden, dass die Verbundenheit mit meiner afrikanischen Familie nie enden wird".
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