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Fennymores Reise oder Wie man Dackel im Salzmantel macht
- Narrated by: Matthias Brandt
- Length: 1 hr and 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Seit seine Eltern verschwunden sind, lebt Fennymore allein. Wie gut, dass er noch Tante Else hat. Doch als diese an einer Dackelvergiftung stirbt, bleiben ihm nur noch sein Fahrrad Monbijou, das sich für ein Pferd hält, und seine Freundin Fizzy. Zusammen begeben sie sich auf die Suche nach Fennymores Eltern und kommen dabei dem bösen Doktor Uhrengut und seinen finsteren Machenschaften auf die Schliche. Von Dackeln im Salzmantel und heufressenden Fahrrädern - das humorvolle WDR-Hörbuch sprüht vor Skurrilität und Tiefsinnigkeit!
©2011 Carlsen Verlag (P)2012 Der Audioverlag
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