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Little People, Big Dreams "Udo Lindenberg"
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At the age of twelve, his parents gave him his first drum kit. He practiced day and night and in the same year became a drummer in a jazz band, and soon after a singer. He moved to Hamburg because that was where the music was played, especially English music. But it was only when he wrote his songs in German and toured with his Panikorchester that everyone got to know him. And his songs! "Rudi Ratlos" and "Bodo Ballermann", the "Sonderzug nach Pankow" and the "Ballade von der Andrea Doria". Yes, the Panikorchester is 50 years old, but the captain still has the helm firmly in his hands.
The beautiful Little People, Big Dreams series tells and illustrates the life and work of famous people for children. The selected people have achieved great things, but they all have one theme in common: it all began with a big dream when they were little themselves. A book series that also makes us adults dream and above all gives one thing: courage and self-confidence.
By Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara
Illustrated: Miro Poferl
Translated from the English by Svenja Becker
Format: 20 x 24,5 cm
Cover: half linen
Scope: 32 pages
Insel Verlag combines tradition and modernity. Great literature for young and old can be found in the portfolio. We are in love with the series "Little People, Big Dreams" which portrays historical figures and is designed by talented illustrators.
Shipping costs Germany:
Insured shipping DHL GoGreen: 4,90 €
Large letter: € 2,20
Free shipping for orders over €150
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This product was first placed on the market in the European Union before 12 December 2024 and is therefore not subject to the new labelling requirements of the EU Product Safety Regulation (GPSR).