
Töchter des Aufbruchs
Das Pensionat an der Mosel 1
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Narrated by:
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Sabine Menne
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By:
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Marie Pierre
About this listen
Reichsland Elsaß-Lothringen 1910: Im mittelalterlichen Moselstädtchen Diedenhofen führt die junge Lehrerin Pauline Martin inmitten einer bunt gemischten Bevölkerung aus Deutschen und Franzosen ein Pensionat für höhere Töchter, die sie zu eigenständigen und selbstbewussten Frauen erziehen will. Als ihr neuester Schützling Suzette sich heimlich mit einem Soldaten trifft und kurz darauf spurlos verschwindet, bittet Pauline den preußischen Hauptmann Erich von Pliesnitz um Hilfe. Ihre enge Zusammenarbeit droht, die strengen Konventionen der Kaiserzeit zu sprengen. Und dann ist da noch Paulines neuer Gärtner Vincent, der ein dunkles Geheimnis hütet. Kann Pauline Suzette finden und den guten Ruf ihres Pensionats bewahren?
©2024 Marie Pierre (P)2024 SAGA Egmont
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