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Die Welle
- Nach der wahren Geschichte von Ron Jones - Bericht über einen Unterrichtsversuch, der zu weit ging
- Narrated by: David Nathan
- Length: 3 hrs and 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ein junger Lehrer entschließt sich zu einem ungewöhnlichen Experiment: Er möchte seinen Schülern beweisen, dass wir alle immer und überall anfällig sind für faschistoides Handeln und Denken. Doch die "Bewegung", die er auslöst, droht ihn und sein Vorhaben zu überrollen: Das Experiment gerät außer Kontrolle. Morton Rhues packender Roman beruht auf dem realen Experiment, das der Lehrer Ron Jones 1967 im kalifornischen Palo Alto mit einer Highschoolklasse durchführte.
©2020 Todd Strasser c/o InkWell Management. Übersetzung von Hans-Georg Noack (P)2020 Hörbuch Hamburg HHV GmbH
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