
Wo der Tag beginnt
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Narrated by:
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Nicole Engeln
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By:
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Sarah Lark
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Neuseeland, Gegenwart: Eine junge Archäologin reist auf die Chatham-Inseln. Sie entdeckt mitten in den historischen Baumzeichnungen der Moriori eine verwitterte Schnitzerei jüngeren Datums. "Kim... und Bran...non", versucht Sophie zu entziffern. Ein Rätsel, dessen Ursprung fast 200 Jahre zurückliegt. Damals erlebte die junge Moriori Kimi die Invasion ihres Landes: Sie wird verschleppt und versklavt - bis sie begreift, dass die Gesetze ihrer Götter sie nicht schützen. Die Deutsche Ruth geht zur gleichen Zeit für ihren Mann bis ans Ende der Welt - doch er lässt sie dort im Stich. Beide Frauen müssen um ihr Glück kämpfen ...
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