Nile Claus Visits Easter—The Origin of Species
Kathrin Brückmann
Translated by Edith Parzefall
Published by Kathrin Brückmann at Bookrix
Copyright 2015 Kathrin Brückmann
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This is our protagonist, the adventurous Nile Claus, soon to be newly appointed globetrotter, only he doesn’t know it yet. He lives in Egypt and has been doing so for a very looong time.
Once upon a time, Nikolaos of Myra dropped by during summer break at the seminary for a little vacation. This holy student was totally charmed by Nile Claus’s smart red hat, so much so he wanted to wear one too. It really is a long story. Suffice to say it ends with Nile Claus turning up behatted.
No biggie though since it’s quite warm and sunny in Egypt. But his ears! His poor dainty little ears. Ah, ignore my lament. Go read The Nile Claus if you want to know what happened to his ears. Now, let’s get on with the trip.
One lovely day, Nile Claus was awfully bored. As usual, nothing exciting happened, actually, nothing at all happened, not even the same old. The waters of the celestial Nile looked murky, lacked sparkles although the sun’s rays fried Nile Claus. Or could he not see the glitter because scratchy sand stuck to his eyes? Either way, what a downlifting day.
Nile Claus didn’t even feel like frolicking with his buddy Hippo in the river or building a straw man.
That’s when fate snuck up on him and
Verlag: BookRix GmbH & Co. KG
Texte: Kathrin Brückmann
Bildmaterialien: Kathrin Brückmann
Übersetzung: Edith Parzefall
Tag der Veröffentlichung: 23.01.2015
ISBN: 978-3-7368-7330-8
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