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Feuersteins Drittes
- Narrated by: Herbert Feuerstein
- Length: 2 hrs and 33 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Feuerstein reist wieder: durch Thailand, Birma, New York und ins Eismeer. Aber diesmal ist alles anders. Thailand kennt er seit Jahrzehnten besser als seine Westentasche (er trägt keine Westen), in New York hat er eine ganze Ehe lang gewohnt, und die beiden Reisen auf dem Wasser wurden komplett von anderen Leuten organisiert (mit Ausnahme der Seekrankheit, die aus Feuersteins Innerem kam). Mit anderen Worten: Noch nie zuvor ist er so gut vorbereitet auf Reisen gegangen. Und das war ein Fehler. Weil dadurch noch weniger klappte als auf den früheren.
(c) 2004 Random House Audio
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