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Neubeginn im kleinen Strickladen in den Highlands
- Der kleine Strickladen 4
- Narrated by: Inka Lioba Bretschneider
- Length: 7 hrs and 18 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Zu Hause ist, wo Wolle ist!
Nach dem Wollfestival am Loch Lomond hat Amely Feuer gefangen. Sie hat sich in die Landschaft verliebt und in die Menschen, ganz besonders in Peter, den Inhaber der McDurmans Whiskydestillerie. Hier in Callwell wäre der perfekte Ort, um eine Alpakafarm zu eröffnen. Noch dazu hätte sie hier in Maighread und ihrem Strickladen eine Abnehmerin für ihre gefärbte Wolle. Als Amely die Chance bekommt, einen alten Bauernhof zu kaufen, überlegt sie nicht lang, denn plötzlich scheint ihr Traum zum Greifen nah...
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