This collection of 15 playful and humorous stories about life in Switzerland enables you to familiarise yourself with the Swiss, their culture, traditions and peculiarities. And above all they will give new perspectives and pleasures to your life with the Swiss.
This collection of 15 playful and humorous stories about life in Switzerland enables you to familiarise yourself with the Swiss, their culture, traditions and peculiarities. And above all they will give new perspectives and pleasures to your life with the Swiss.
Roger Bonner, a native Swiss, was born in Geneva but grew up in Los Angeles, California. When he returned to Switzerland in his early twenties, he suffered severe culture shock. He realised he would have to live without palm trees and also learn to speak German. Over the years, however, he has integrated so successfully that he now even dreams in Schwyzerdüütsch! He worked for many years in the Basel pharmaceutical industry, first as translator and English teacher, then as editor and medical writer until taking early retirement.
Inhaltsangabe
William Tell Strikes Again; The Quest for the Röstigraben; The Little Swissli Story; Judgement Day; See 'Signs and Symbols'; Blanca; Homo Basiliensis; Tales from the Alsace; 30 Minutes to More Powerful Schwyzerdüütsch; The King of Swing; Fiery Fasnacht; Planned Spontaneity; When Do You Become Swiss?; The Bottle Bank; Hildi's Horn; Acknowledgements; About the author and illustrator
William Tell Strikes Again; The Quest for the Röstigraben; The Little Swissli Story; Judgement Day; See 'Signs and Symbols'; Blanca; Homo Basiliensis; Tales from the Alsace; 30 Minutes to More Powerful Schwyzerdüütsch; The King of Swing; Fiery Fasnacht; Planned Spontaneity; When Do You Become Swiss?; The Bottle Bank; Hildi's Horn; Acknowledgements; About the author and illustrator
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