
Wo warst du? 9/11 - Ein Paar, zwei Erzählungen
Alexander Osang und Anja Reich, Journalisten aus Berlin, leben am 11. September 2001 mit ihren Kindern in Brooklyn, New York. Der Tag beginnt wie jeder andere. Dann schlagen die Flugzeuge ins Word Trade Center. Osang, Reporter beim Spiegel, rennt zu den brennenden Türmen, Reich bleibt bei den Kindern. Nachdem der zweite Turm fällt, brechen alle Verbindungen ab… Erst Jahre später erzählen sie einander, was sie am Tag des Terrors erlebt haben. Daraus entsteht ein Buch, das es nun als Hörbuch gibt, gelesen von den Autoren: Wo warst du? 9/11 - Ein Paar, zwei Erzählungen. Ab Montag, 6. September, täglich eine neue Folge.
Eine Produktion von Berliner Zeitung, Der Spiegel und radioeins.
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