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  • Kind aller Länder

  • By: Irmgard Keun
  • Narrated by: Jodie Ahlborn
  • Length: 4 hrs and 59 mins
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Kully ist erst zehn, aber sie kennt schon Wien, Warschau, Prag und Paris, denn ihre Eltern sind auf der Flucht vor den Nazis. Kully weiß, wie schwer es ist, wenn man kein Geld, keinen Pass und kein Zuhause hat, aber sie lässt sich nicht entmutigen. Das hat sie von ihrem Vater, einem liebenswerten Luftikus, der als Schriftsteller quer durch Europa reist, um Geld für die Familie zu besorgen. Mutter und Tochter lässt er meist in Hotels zurück, wo virtuose Ausreden zu erfinden sind, wenn die Rechnungen eintreffen.

Keun lässt uns nicht nur am rastlosen und tragikomischen Leben der erstaunlich abgeklärten Kully teilhaben, sondern gibt auch tiefe Einblicke in die Situation der Emigranten in Europa.
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The story of an emigrant family told by the child

During the pre-war nazi period this little family of penniless writer father, mother, and 10 year old daughter is moving from one country and place to another. Never do they stay anywhere long enough to build a new home for themselves. The emigrant story is told by the little girl in an outright and naive manner.
She doesn’t realize or see the overall dangers of the period, but the reader knows exactly what lies behind the description of various events depicted.
This was a beautiful read.

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