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Wenn Männer sich verheben
- Narrated by: Tilmann Spengler
- Length: 1 hr and 24 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ein Mann in den "besten Jahren" beschreibt sein rückwärtiges Handicap: ein Lendenwirbelsyndrom. Die dadurch hervorgerufenen Schmerzen lassen ihn fast an der Welt und sich selbst verzweifeln. Zum Glück heißt der Mann jedoch Tilman Spengler und hat einen bissigen Humor. So dürfen wir ihn zum Orthopäden, zum Naturheiler, zur Bundeswehr und an andere extreme Orte begleiten.
Tilman Spengler, Jahrgang 1947, Autor von "Der Maler in Peking" und "Lenins Hirn", liest selbst. Man hört, dass es ihm Spaß macht.
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