
Mah Jongg
Tongzhi - Schwul auf chinesisch
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Narrated by:
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Adi Mira Michaels
About this listen
ERSCHIENEN ALS EBOOK & HÖRBUCH. Der deutsche Manager Ben Hutner, seit drei Monaten in Peking, nimmt ein paar Tage Auszeit vom Smog und Streß der chinesischen Hauptstadt. Bei einem Mah-Jongg-Spiel in der alten deutschen Kolonie QingDao, damals Tsing Tao, ändert sich sein Leben grundsätzlich.
"Mah-Jongg" ist eine zarte Liebesgeschichte in einem Land, das uns so fremd ist. Zwei unterschiedliche Charaktere, zwei unterschiedliche Kulturen prallen zusammen und der Zusammenstoß bringt etwas Neues hervor.
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©2013 Verlag des Instituts Drachenhaus (P)2013 Verlag des Instituts Drachenhaus
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