
Im Paradies der weissen Häubchen
Meine Kindheit im Spital
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Narrated by:
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Alex Oberholzer
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By:
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Alex Oberholzer
About this listen
Alex Oberholzer verbrachte seine ersten zwölf Lebensjahre im Kinderspital. Affoltern am Albis bei Zürich, in einer hermetisch abgeschlossenen Welte und ohne Kontakt zu den Eltern. In knappen, berührenden Episoden erzählt der Autor vom Leben mit Behinderung, von Kusiosem und den prägenden Erlebnissen seiner ganz besonderen Kindheit und Jugend.
"Erinnere ich mich zurück, so tauche ich ein in ein gigantisches Wechselbad der Gefühle. Von Schmerz, Qual und Ungerechtigkeit über Gleichgültigkeit und Langeweile bis hin zu grenzenlosem Glück, Euphorie und Triumph. Alles, was andere Mädchen und Jungs erleben, erlebte ich genauso, aufgrund der speziellen Umstände einfach etwas extremer."
©2024 Alex Oberholzer (P)2024 Speech Studio Schweiz
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