Die Familie Pfäffling: Eine deutsche Wintergeschichte

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Die Familie Pfäffling: Eine deutsche Wintergeschichte

by Agnes Sapper

DE·~6 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total

Die Familie Pfäffling - Eine deutsche Wintergeschichte - von Agnes Sapper

1:09

Inhalt

0:20

1\. Kapitel Wir schließen Bekanntschaft.

22:26

2\. Kapitel Herr Direktor?

31:05

3\. Kapitel Der Leonidenschwarm.

29:20

4\. Kapitel Adventszeit.

31:35

5\. Kapitel Schnee am unrechten Platz.

28:46

6\. Kapitel Am kürzesten Tag.

18:18

7\. Kapitel Immer noch nicht Weihnachten.

32:15

8\. Kapitel Endlich Weihnachten.

30:18

Description

A lively portrait unfolds in a small southern German town as the Pfäffling household awakens after the long holidays. The father, a music teacher, leads his seven children toward their first day of school, each finding a different path through the bustling streets while the youngest, Frieder, lingers on the wooden beams that line the courtyard, his accordion echoing over the neighborhood. Their mother, steady and thoughtful, moves through the quiet house, arranging rooms and comforting the children who have grown accustomed to constant chatter and shared chores.

Against a backdrop of early‑winter chill, the story captures ordinary moments—children climbing, music drifting from a balcony, and families gathering for modest celebrations. It paints a vivid picture of resilience, humor, and the comfort found in simple daily rituals, inviting listeners to step into a world where love and togetherness glow brighter than the cold outside.

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Language

de

Duration

~6 hours (398K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Agnes Sapper

Agnes Sapper

1852–1929

A widely read German writer for young readers, she is best remembered for warm, lively family stories that stayed popular long after her lifetime. Her best-known book, Die Familie Pfäffling, made her one of the notable children's authors of the early 20th century.

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