The girl who changed the world
- Adventure
- Categories:Literature & Fiction
- Language:German(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:March,2017
- Pages:224
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:140mm×216mm
- Page Views:328
- Words:62K
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- Text Color:Full color
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"One man, one book." ——DANIEL WAHL, BAZ
Feature
★2017 Bestseller in Switzerland! Bestselling book in Amazon.de
★The Fourth Printed Edition! 3000 copies sold in the first 3 weeks! 9000 copies sold in only 4 months!
★A book for all readers who loves the "Little Prince", with philosophical thinking!
★A journey through the time, talking with great philosophers and thinkers in human history!
Description
Marie is eight years old. Weakened by hunger and disease, her life goes out even before it began. In a wondrous place, however, she wakes up again and meets an old man. He tells her that people have deeply disappointed him and are therefore doomed. Marie pleads for a last chance for humanity. The old man agrees and sends Marie on the journey. She shall find someone who knows the answer to the question of all questions - only then will the world still be saved.
But is there any person who knows the answer? Or is it too late?
Author
is an author and publisher. He wrote the present story as a plea to humanity. The Swiss-Italian dual citizen lives near Basel.
Jan Reiser
born in 1978, works as a freelance illustrator. His numerous articles for the "Süddeutsche Zeitung" enjoy great popularity. He also taught as a private lecturer at the IFOG Academy in Munich. Jan Reiser lives with his family in Munich.