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Moja żona tramwajarka [My Wife a Tram Driver]

Opowieść o Henryce Krzywonos-Strycharskiej [The Story of Henryka Krzywonos-Strycharska]

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Moja żona tramwajarka [My Wife a Tram Driver]

By: Krzysztof Strycharski
Narrated by: Leszek Filipowicz
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This is a husband's story about his famous wife, their life together, their extraordinary family, and great politics. This book is one of a kind. Living in her shadow, called Mr. Krzywonos, Krzysztof Strycharski talks about the everyday life shared together, facing the legacy of “Solidarność”, about family's joys and sorrows.

“I've known and admired Henryka for years, but I discovered her again. I found...a picture of an exceptional woman as seen through her husband's eyes. Krzysztof - thank you for writing this and for giving us not just a drawing, but a real photograph.” (Agata Młynarska)

Please note: This audiobook is in Polish.

©2019 Krzysztof Strycharski (P)2019 Agora S.A.
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