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Was passiert, wenn ich tot bin?
- Große Fragen kleiner Sterblicher über den Tod
- Narrated by: Britta Steffenhagen
- Length: 4 hrs and 42 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Sieht man ein weißes Licht, wenn man stirbt? Kann mein Körper noch sprechen, wenn ich tot bin? Kann ich zusammen mit meinem Hamster bestattet werden?
Kinder fragen klar, offen und ehrlich nach dem Tod. Und genauso muss man ihnen auch antworten. Das ist zumindest die Überzeugung von Caitlin Doughty. Die berühmteste Bestatterin der Welt beantwortet ganz ungeschminkt Fragen von Kindern, die Erwachsene nicht zu stellen wagen. In lustigem, aber immer respektvollem Ton gewährt die Bestatterin so nicht nur Kindern einen Blick hinter den schwarzen Vorhang aus Tabus rund um den Tod.
©2020 Verlag C.H. Beck, München. Übersetzung von Heide Horn und Rita Seuß (P)2020 speak low
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