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Die Tränen der Maori-Göttin
- Kauri-Trilogie 3
- Narrated by: Dana Geissler
- Length: 7 hrs and 54 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Neuseeland, 1899: Lizzie und Michael Drury müssen ihren Sohn nach Südafrika verabschieden. Kevin, ein junger Mediziner und verwegener Reiter, zieht als Stabsarzt in den Burenkrieg. Für Roberta bricht damit eine Welt zusammen, denn sie ist seit Jahren in Kevin verliebt. Auch Atamarie stellt sich einer großen Herausforderung: Sie schreibt sich als einziges Mädchen am Canterbury College of Engineering ein. Atamarie interessiert die Konstruktion von Flugmaschinen. Das bringt sie mit dem Flugpionier Richard Pearce zusammen - und verlangt von ihr eine folgenschwere Entscheidung.
©2012 Bastei Lübbe (P)2012 Lübbe Audio
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