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    Die Purzelbaum-Philosophie
    Turning Stones
    Believing It All
    • Believing It All

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,1(84)Évaluer

      A natural born storyteller shares invaluable lessons and inspiration learned from children, emphasizing their unique perspectives and purity of thought. The book explores the wisdom that can be gained from engaging with young minds, highlighting the profound impact of their innocence and creativity on understanding life’s complexities. Through heartfelt anecdotes, the author invites readers to rediscover the world through a child’s eyes, fostering a deeper appreciation for the lessons they impart.

      Believing It All
    • Turning Stones

      My Days and Nights with Children at Risk A Caseworker's Story

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,1(835)Évaluer

      Exploring the harrowing realities of urban life, a city caseworker delves into the tragic circumstances behind child malnutrition, violence among siblings, and maternal despair. Through personal experiences and poignant storytelling, the author seeks to uncover the deeper societal issues at play, providing insight into the struggles faced by families in crisis. This compelling narrative not only highlights individual tragedies but also reflects on broader themes of love, loss, and the search for understanding in a complex world.

      Turning Stones
    • Als einfühlsamer, unmittelbar Anteil nehmender Beobachter schildert der Autor in mal lustigen, mal nachdenklich stimmenden, mal anrührenden Episoden, wie sich seine Sicht der Dinge durch die Neugier, die Intuition, die verblüffende Logik, die Begeisterungsfähigkeit und das grenzenlose Vertrauen seiner Kinder nachhaltig verändert.

      Die Purzelbaum-Philosophie