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Narrated by:
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Hildegard Hamm-Brücher
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Hannelore Hoger
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Gundula Gause
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By:
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Ulrich Ladurner
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Um eine Antwort zu finden, unternehmen wir eine Reise zu alten Menschen quer um den Globus. Eine neunzigjährige Frau aus Tansania oder ein Vulkanbeobachter aus Indonesien kommen ebenso zu Wort wie Bauern aus einer kleinen Dorfgemeinschaft in Peru, ein Apfelforscher aus Flensburg oder Rita Süssmuth, Heide Simonis, Margot Käßmann, Theo Sommer, Henning Scherf. Sie alle öffnen einen differenzierten Blick auf das Alter auf eine Schatzkammer voller Erfahrungen und Wissen. Alter ist nicht nur Erfahrung, Alter ist nicht nur Erinnerung, Alter ist Unruhe, ist Innovation, Alter ist Zukunft.
©2012 Verlag Antje Kunstmann (P)2012 Verlag Antje Kunstmann
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