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Kayas Pferdesommer
- Frei wie der Wind 1
- Narrated by: Uta Dänekamp
- Length: 2 hrs and 33 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Kaya kann ihr Glück kaum fassen: Ausgerechnet im Nobelort Kitzbühel tritt sie ihren ersten Ferienjob an. Und zwar beim Stanglwirt, der für seine anspruchsvollen Gäste aus dem Jetset bekannt ist. Eine große Herausforderung, zumal auch noch der berühmte Sänger Lin Aston Kayas Herz höher schlagen lässt. Außerdem hat sie endlich Gelegenheit, das hofeigene Lipizzanergestüt zu besuchen und die edlen Pferde sogar zu reiten. Als jedoch bei einem Ausritt ein schweres Gewitter losbricht, macht Kaya eine erstaunliche Entdeckung.
©2014 Planet Girl Verlag (Thienemann Verlag GmbH), Stuttgart/Wien (P)2014 Hörbuch Hamburg HHV GmbH, Hamburg
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