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Maia oder Als Miss Minton ihr Korsett in den Amazonas warf
- Narrated by: Sandra Schwittau
- Length: 3 hrs and 30 mins
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Publisher's Summary
London, 1910: Das Waisenmädchen Maia wird zu ihren letzten lebenden Verwandten nach Brasilien geschickt. Gemeinsam mit Miss Minton - einer mit viel trockenem Humor ausgestatteten Gouvernante - reist sie voller Vorfreude in das unbekannte Land. Doch ihre Ankunft ist ernüchternd: Die Verwandten sind allein an Maias Vermögen interessiert und ihr "Haus des Friedens" ist eine Mischung aus Gefängnis und Krankenhaus. Zum Glück trifft Maia den gleichaltrigen Finn, denn mit ihm beginnt ein spannendes Abenteuer am Amazonas.
Erzählt wird die abenteuerliche Geschichte von Sandra Schwittau, der deutschen Stimme von Bart Simpson, Renée Zellweger und Hilary Swank.
©2010 Der Hörverlag (P)2010 Der Hörverlag
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