Eine alte Frau ist doch kein WLAN! Die kuriosen Briefe von Oma Mathilde
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Narrated by:
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Christiane Blumhoff
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Mathilde Jägers
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Mathilde Jägers, 81 Jahre alt, hat keine Skrupel, wenn es darum geht, rätselhaften Dingen auf den Grund zu gehen. Wie sie an einen persönlichen Erntehelfer kommt? Wo sie ihre letzten D-Mark-Reserven loswird? Und ob sie die nervigen Enkel nicht zur Abwechslung mal einer Leihoma aufs Auge drücken kann? Das wird man doch einfach mal fragen dürfen! Und so haut Frau Jägers in die Tasten ihrer Schreibmaschine, um Unternehmen, Ämtern und Online-Services den einen oder anderen Brief zu schreiben...©2017 Ullstein Buchverlage GmbH, Berlin (P)2017 SAGA Egmont, Lindhardt og Ringhof A/S
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