
Linn
Linn is a thirteen-year-old character in Nina Bussmann's novel "Drei Wochen im August," who navigates the complexities of adolescence while on a summer vacation in France, where her experiences reflect the challenges of growing up in a post-pandemic world.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
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Linn is one of Elena's children who accompanies her on the trip.
Die passende Lektüre für den Tag in der BadiLinn is involved in the planning of the Tallinna Haigla project.
Linn kiirustab Tallinna Haigla projekteerimisega, kuigi ehituseks raha poleLinn is Annett's daughter who recently started a job in Berlin but faced a health crisis during a presentation.
Roman über Mutter und Tochter vor einem NeuanfangLinn says conversations with people connected to the bus helped guide the exhibit to move beyond sadness and promote the positive impacts of spending time in nature.
Infamous Bus 142 to feature in new exhibit at University of Alaska Museum of the NorthLinn is Elena's thirteen-year-old daughter who accompanies her to South France.
Nina Bussmann seziert im Roman «Drei Wochen im August» komplexe Beziehungen























