Blasmusikpop oder Wie die Wissenschaft in die Berge kam

German, Vea Kaiser, 2012
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Johannes A. is against the narrow-mindedness and the unreflected sense of tradition of the inhabitants of the remote alpine mountain village St. Peter am Anger. Irrwein - trained by his grandfather, the tapeworm researcher Johannes Gerlitzen - has had a strong aversion to this since early childhood. Hungry for education and bright as he is, he longs for the enlightened, civilised world he suspects to be behind the Alpine massifs. However, when the model pupil unexpectedly fails the school-leaving examination, he begins to get to grips with his village. Following in the footsteps of his favourite author Herodotus, he sets about writing the chronicles of his village - unintentionally causing the greatest event in the history of St. Peter's that will change the mountain village forever. A 14.8 metre long fish tapeworm, a soapbox with a course to the moon, an unexpectedly attractive monk in a jaguar, e.

Key specifications

Language
German
Genre
Books for young people
Author
Vea Kaiser
Number of pages
496
Book cover
Hard cover
Year
2012
Item number
7060363

General information

Publisher
Kiepenheuer & Witsch
Category
Fiction
Release date
27.7.2012

Book properties

Genre
Books for young people
Subtopic
Children's and young adult novels
Language
German
Author
Vea Kaiser
Year
2012
Number of pages
496
Edition
10
Book cover
Hard cover
Year
2012

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Height
200 mm
Width
120 mm
Weight
590 g

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