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Sisi, Sex und Semmelknödel
- Ein Araber ergründet die österreichische Seele
- Narrated by: Markus Hamele
- Length: 5 hrs and 54 mins
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Publisher's Summary
2015 kam er kurz vor der großen Flüchtlingswelle nach Österreich. Inzwischen lebt Omar Khir Alanam gut integriert mit seiner österreichischen Frau und einem kleinen Kind in Graz. In den vergangenen fünf Jahren hörte er sich von den Österreichern an, wie Araber sind und wie sie nicht sind. In diesem Buch vertauscht er die Rollen und erzählt den Österreichern, wie er selbst sie erlebt hat und was er über sie und die österreichische Seele herausgefunden hat. Eine witzige Abrechnung, die es den Angesprochenen ermöglicht, sich dennoch wertgeschätzt zu fühlen.
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