
WITTEN - KER, WAT SCHÖN!
Typen, Orte, Dönekes
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Narrated by:
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Mark Daniel
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Mark Daniel
About this listen
Mark Daniels Liebeserklärung an die Ruhrstadt und die Menschen, die seine Herzensheimat prägen. Das Hörbuch erzählt kuriose und berührende Geschichten unter anderem von Peter Steger, Hildegard Doebner, „Earny“ Dussin, Franco und Dominik Sapia oder Eddi und seinen Durst & Wurst Express. Historie und Humor strömen aus Orten wie Muttental, Thyssen, Wiesenviertel oder der Tanzschule Feldmann-Hartmann.
Mark Daniel gleicht Vergangenheit mit Gegenwart ab und versammelt Anekdoten, die eine Menge erzählen über diesen speziellen Humor, um den andere den Ruhrpott so beneiden. Ein in Kapitel gegossenes, generationsübergreifendes Klassentreffen.
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