MomoMcSweeney's, 13.08.2013 - 240 Seiten The Neverending Story is Michael Ende’s best-known book, but Momo—published six years earlier—is the all-ages fantasy novel that first won him wide acclaim. After the sweet-talking gray men come to town, life becomes terminally efficient. Can Momo, a young orphan girl blessed with the gift of listening, vanquish the ashen-faced time thieves before joy vanishes forever? With gorgeous new drawings by Marcel Dzama and a new translation from the German by Lucas Zwirner, this all-new 40th anniversary edition celebrates the book’s first U.S. publication in over 25 years. |
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Chapter Three | |
Chapter Four | |
Chapter Five | |
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Chapter Seven | |
Chapter Eight | |
Chapter Nine | |
Chapter Thirteen | |
Chapter Fourteen | |
Chapter Sixteen | |
Chapter Seventeen | |
Chapter Eighteen | |
Chapter Twenty | |
Chapter TwentyOne | |
Chapter Eleven | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
able agent ahead already answered Momo anymore Argo asked Momo Barbiegirl Beppo Streetsweeper big city can’t cars Cassiopeia Cassiopeia’s shell child clocks cold completely couldn’t dark disappeared doll door everything eyes face felt finally Franco friends Fusi gentlemen Gigi the Guide Gigi’s glasses gray cigar gray men hadn’t hand happened he’s head hear heard Hour Blossoms hundred isn’t knew Liliana listened Master Hora MICHAEL ENDE mirror Momo looked Momo nodded Momo’s move murmured Never Street Nicola night Nino noticed numbers old amphitheater old Beppo paused people’s pulled quickly quietly replied seemed silent sitting slowly smile standing stared step stone stood stopped story strange suddenly sure tell There’s they’re things thousand seconds Timesaving Bank told took turned turtle turtle’s voice waiting walked wasn’t watching we’ll weren’t what’s whispered words yelled you’ll you’re