1945: Eva und Bärbel, zwei Schwestern, 19 und 7 Jahre alt, begeben sich kurz vor dem Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs auf die Suche nach ihrer Mutter. Der Wunsch der beiden Mädchen, wieder bei ihr zu sein, ist stärker als ihre Angst. So ziehen sie los und gehen zu Fuß von Tabarz im Thüringischen Wald über Jena und Halle bis nach Hamburg - quer durch Deutschland, ein zerstörtes Land voller Flüchtlinge, Soldaten und Plünderer. Sie erleben Hunger und Elend, aber auch Mitgefühl, Zuversicht und Liebe.
Jean Ritchie Bücher






Folk Songs of the Southern Appalachians as Sung by Jean Ritchie
- 112 Seiten
 - 4 Lesestunden
 
Focusing on the heritage of the Ritchie family, this collection showcases the rich tradition of American balladry, blending influences from Scottish roots with various folk genres. Jean Ritchie, a prominent figure in this legacy, presents a curated repertoire that includes Child ballads, hymns, and Native American songs, reflecting the family's dedication to preserving and enhancing these musical fragments. The new edition features seventy-seven line scores, four additional songs, historical context through headnotes and photographs, and resources for accompaniment.
Jean Ritchie's Swapping Song Bk-Pa
- 96 Seiten
 - 4 Lesestunden
 
Set against the backdrop of Appalachia, this collection features twenty-one traditional songs from Kentucky's Cumberland Mountains, showcasing the region's rich musical heritage. Jean Ritchie, an influential balladeer, highlights the blend of Scottish, Irish, and English influences in these child ballads, gospel tunes, and frolic songs. The book retains Ritchie's original text and is enhanced by George Pickow's evocative photographs, capturing the essence of the stories behind the songs. Charles Wolfe's foreword underscores its significance in Appalachian folk culture.
1945: Eva und Bärbel, zwei Schwestern, 19 und 7 Jahre alt, begeben sich kurz vor dem Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs auf die Suche nach ihrer Mutter. Der Wunsch der beiden Mädchen, wieder bei ihr zu sein, ist stärker als ihre Angst. Und so ziehen sie los und gehen zu Fuß von Tabarz im Thüringischen Wald über Jena und Wiedersdorf bei Halle bis nach Hamburg – quer durch Deutschland, ein Land im Todeskampf, voller Flüchtlinge, Soldaten und Plünderer. Ein emotionales Zeitzeugnis, in dem die Autorin keine historischen Fakten reflektiert, sondern auf berührende Weise darstellt, wie sie zwei Seiten des Krieges erlebte: Hunger und Zerstörung, aber auch Mitgefühl, Zuversicht und Liebe.
Escape
- 464 Seiten
 - 17 Lesestunden
 
Two sisters. One extraordinary true story. Germany, 1945. Trapped between advancing armies, stranded hundreds of miles from their mother, and with their father missing in action, sisters Barbie and Eva were confronted with an impossible choice. Should they stay and face invasion or risk their lives to find their mother? Together, they set out on a perilous three-hundred mile journey on foot across a country ravaged by war. Fuelled by courage and love, Eva and seven-year-old Barbie encounter incredible hardship, extraordinary bravery, and overwhelming generosity. Against all odds, they both survived. But neither sister came out of the journey unscathed . . . This is the powerful true story of their escape.
Big brother
- 192 Seiten
 - 7 Lesestunden
 
In the TV series Big Brother, nine contestants who have never met before are challenged to stay in a house, cut off from any contact with the outside world, for 70 days. Their every move is recorded around the clock by 24 cameras. At stake is a large cash prize. The contestants are free to leave at any time, but, if they do, they walk away empty-handed. At regular intervals contestants nominate two members of the group for eviction, with viewers making the final decision as to who is to leave.
Inside Big Brother
- 224 Seiten
 - 8 Lesestunden
 
Big Brother 3 features exclusive interviews with the show's 2002 contestants. It answers those niggling questions that crop up as you watch your favourite housemate - what was their most embarrassing moment? When was their first kiss? Interviews with each contestant's nearest and dearest reveal all.
Harold Shipman - Prescription For Murder
- 359 Seiten
 - 13 Lesestunden
 
Fully updated since Shipman's suicide, this is the In-depth and authoritative investigation of the UK's most prolific mass murderer. schovat popis
Obsessional sexual desire weaves through these stories, exploring tragic narratives where love turns deadly. Each tale highlights the dark consequences of misplaced trust in romantic relationships, illustrating the perilous intersection of passion and betrayal. The characters navigate intense emotions, ultimately facing the devastating outcomes of their obsessions.


