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Neues Glück im kleinen Strickladen in den Highlands
- Der kleine Strickladen 3
- Narrated by: Inka Lioba Bretschneider
- Length: 8 hrs and 11 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Romantische Gefühle, Freundschaft und ganz viel Wolle.
Im beschaulichen Callwell ist Ruhe eingekehrt. Maighreads kleiner Strickladen findet immer mehr Zulauf. Und auch Chloe ist glücklich mit ihrer Entscheidung für den Loch Lomond. Doch zu viel Beschaulichkeit ist auch nicht das Wahre, und so planen die Freundinnen ein Handarbeitsfestival am Ufer des Sees. Wollhändler, Handfärber, Spinner und Designer werden eingeladen, Wettbewerbe und Handarbeitskurse geplant. Doch als Maighreads Freund Joshua bei einem Sturm in Not gerät, scheinen sich dunkle Wolken vor das Glück zu schieben.
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