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Thomas Buttenschøn
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"I 1997 blev jeg selv ramt af så mange følgesygdomme, at jeg nær ikke havde overlevet. Jeg lå i koma i tre måneder og blev sendt hjem med besked fra lægerne om, at jeg havde en uge tilbage at leve i. Det er noget, jeg har fået fortalt siden. Jeg husker det ikke selv. Jeg husker blot fragmenter; en hospitalsseng, en kørestol, en åben dør og et ord, som jeg den dag i dag ikke helt forstår, hvad betyder: "mirakel". Det er alt. Jeg var lige fyldt 12 år."
"I begyndelsen var døden" er en bog om at være barn og blive voksen - på trods. Brudstykker om musik, kærlighed, drømme og liv.
Thomas Buttenschøn, f. 1985 i Zambia, sanger og sangskriver.
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