Den rette frekvens
Min barndom i Grønland
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Narrated by:
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Peter Milling
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Kaare Sørensen
About this listen
Tolv kapitler om at være barn i Grønland, skrevet af Naja Marie Aidt, Julie Berthelsen, Jessie Kleemann, Anne Knudsen, Henrik Littauer, Rasmus Lyberth, Mai Misfeldt, Iben Mondrup, Emile Hertling Péronard, Minik Rosing, Kaare Sørensen og Elisabeth Toubro. En række mennesker, der alle har tilbragt hele eller dele af deres barndom i Grønland, beskriver nogle af deres tidligste erindringer fra det store land. Bogen er en slags mosaik, hvor hver del kan stå alene, men tilsammen danner delene et billede af Grønland set med barneøjne.©2017 Lindhardt og Ringhof (P)2017 Lindhardt og Ringhof
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