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Wer erbt, muss auch gießen
- Die Online-Omi teilt auf
- Narrated by: Marie Gruber
- Length: 4 hrs and 8 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In Renates Alter muss man sich so seine Gedanken darüber machen, was passiert, wenn man dereinst "heimgerufen" wird. Wer bekommt welche Sammeltasse? In welcher Leibwäsche will man bestattet werden? Und wie ist das eigentlich mit dem Erbe? Als Renate bei der Bank ihres Vertrauens erfährt, dass der Bankenheini ihre paar Kröten nicht in Bundesschatzbriefe, sondern in Aktien angelegt hat, ist das Entsetzen groß. Doch das ist noch nicht alles: Der Wert der Aktien ist exorbitant gestiegen und... ja, unsere Online-Omi kommt zu Reichtum. Nur: Was soll eine olle Omi mit so viel Kohle?
©2016 Rowohlt (P)2016 DAV
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