Whether the future as Friuli knows it in the year 3028 will actually come to pass lies entirely in the hands of the three girls, Annabell, Lara, and Maya, their seer Sven, and his dog Timmy. For the future is closely linked to the fate of Dorothea, who was wrongfully convicted in Berlin in 1728 in the last witch trial. Only if the three girls succeed in changing Dorothea's fate and averting her curse will the healing spring at Gesundbrunnen not dry up. On their journey through time into the future, they involuntarily end up at Berlin's Alexanderplatz on October 7, 1977, and get caught up in an overwhelmingly honest uprising of thousands of teenagers against the People's Police and the GDR state. On winding paths, they must venture into the future from here-where they land in the year 3028 and meet Friuli, a smart boy of the same age who shows them his world, which works so differently, and helps them with their mission. But the outcome of their adventure is anything but certainly, because they have to win over a ghost cursed 1,000 years ago.
Henry Landers was born and raised in East Berlin. As a photographic artist, he traveled the world and gathered impressions from many cultures, which now flow into his artworks. However, writing opened the door to a world full of stories, in a way that photography never could. Henry Landers loves to walk through Humboldt Grove every morning, which led him to discover the three main characters and the fantastic world of the Tamanaks. While researching for "Three Girls Save the World - How It Began," he became aware of the fate of Maria Dorothea Staffin. www.henrylanders.de
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