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Astrid-Lindgren-Award winner Ulf Nilsson takes heed of questions like: “Where do we come from?”, “Where do we go?” and “Who are we?”. He gives courageous, comforting answers with a lot of imagination and wit in “Die besten Beerdigungen” (Best Ever Funerals). Fantastically voice-acted by Fritzi Haberlandt. ![]() Charlie Bone once more proves his courage in the sixth episode “Charlie Bone und das magische Schwert” (Charlie Bone and the Wilderness Wolf). A captivating story, excellently read by Peter Lohmeyer, known from “Das Wunder von Bern”. This time the Red Knight got himself an invincible sword, but Charlie suspects, he’s up to no good ... Brundibár by Hans Krása focuses on a different kind of courage. The children’s opera tells about time in the concentration camp Theresienstadt and has been stage there for more than 50 times. Over 400 children took part in the stage performance. The included booklet features detailed information on the Nazi era. Hörcompany also release a youth audio book by the renowned authoress Sibylle Berg: Habe ich dir eigentlich schon erzählt... Ein Märchen für alle (Have I told you … A fairy tale for everyone.) Realistic voice-acting by Alexander Khuon and Fritzi Haberlandt. Two teenagers work up the courage to set out on an adventurous trip through the Eastern bloc till they finally reach the Black Sea. Lawrence of Arabia, Charles Lindbergh and many other courageous historical persons are introduced in the new episode of Wer War Das? Abenteurer und Entdecker 4 (Who is that? Adventurers and Discoverers 4 – read by Rainer Strecker) All CDs are distributed by Beltz & Gelberg and available at specialized book shops. |