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Carags Verwandlung
- Woodwalkers 1
- Narrated by: Timo Weisschnur
- Length: 5 hrs and 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Auf den ersten Blick sieht Carag aus wie ein normaler Junge. Doch hinter seinen leuchtenden Augen verbirgt sich ein Geheimnis: Carag ist ein Gestaltwandler. Aufgewachsen als Berglöwe in den Wäldern lebt er erst seit Kurzem in der Menschenwelt. Das neue Leben ist für ihn so fremd wie faszinierend. Doch erst als Carag von der Clearwater High erfährt, einem Internat für Woodwalker wie ihn, verspürt er ein Gefühl von Heimat. In Holly, einem frechen Rothörnchen, und Brandon, einem schüchternen Bison, findet er Freunde. Und die kann Carag gut gebrauchen - denn sein neues Leben steckt voller Gefahren...
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