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Jahrestage
- Aus dem Leben von Gesine Cresspahl
- Narrated by: Charly Hübner, Caren Miosga
- Length: 73 hrs and 33 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Jahrestage ist ein Jahrhundertbuch. Es gibt keinen zweiten deutschen Roman dieser Art. Gesine Cresspahl lebt mit ihrer zehnjährigen Tochter Marie in New York. Ein Jahr lang, 1967/68, erzählt sie ihr täglich aus der Familiengeschichte. Jeden Tag wird so mitten im amerikanischen Alltag ein Stück deutscher Geschichte lebendig, werden die Schicksale einfacher Leute mit dem Weltgeschehen verwoben.
Charly Hübner und Caren Miosga lesen den kompletten Roman und beeindrucken durch sprachliche Nähe und bewegende Glaubwürdigkeit. Über die Zeiten und Welten hinweg gleichen unsere Hoffnungen und Ängste denen von Gesine und Marie.
©2013 Suhrkamp Verlag AG (P)2023 DAV
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