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The books of Peter Kunze are published in German language. Here are some informations on their themes: Schwimmende Theater, Einhaarpinselgipfelbilder, Schmetterlingsfrauen und andere überraschende Lebenskonzepte made in Switzerland Portraitband
A special book about very special people in switzerland. A vitamincocktail
for the soul, that gives you power and joy. Kameru - Verlag
„As the Buddha Bär drove Porsche”
is a fairy tale for „adults” about love, dreams and the way to happiness.
„DEADLY LOVE IN MARBELLA”
His name is Prinz. First name Pedro. Because his parents admired a mexican racing driver. Really not the basis for an easy childhood without conflicts, if you grow up in a workers district. But Pedro does not become a gangster, like some of his schoolfriends. He makes a career as policeman. Until his wife betrays him, because he has burnout symptoms and does not earn enough money. A reason for Prinz to take money for closing his eyes in a tricky business affair, to quit his job and accepting and invitation for Marbella. As a private eye he starts a new career among the rich & famous. Working together with his friend Miguel Torres, the boss of the Police. Inspired by with his beautiful girlfriend Conchita Martinez, who understands his interest in Sex, Brandy and Cigars. In Marbella Perdo Prinz goes swimming sometimes – but as a born Viennese he never drowns ...
„Life starts daily”
subtitle „the braves own the world”, shows the rollercoaster-ride of many most fascinating people with all their ups and down. And their attitude towards life: Everybody can hit rock bottom – but winners get up again.
„The courage of living”
The Biography about the famous theater-actress Dorothea Neff is a guide through the 20th century. This courageous woman saved the live of a friend by hiding her for three years in her Viennese apartment during the second world war.
„The Lifehelpers” ... illustrates 16 ways for more joy in life.
Peter Kunze was inspired by the very interesting and intensive conversations with 16 internationally accepted „life-experts”, including Viktor Frankl (the meaning of life), the bioenergetics-Guru Alexander Lowen and the burn-out-specialist Herbert J. Freudenberger. This book shows how to manage and overcome crisis in life. |
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