
Die Welt in tausend Farben
by Philipp Dangelmaier
Fourteen children. Fourteen ordinary days. Fourteen worlds that are invisible until someone looks. And then the fifteenth story — the one that stood behind all the others.
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A child wakes up. And the world is not built for what they bring.
Neo sees the world in a thousand colors — and breaks under the noise. Mila has thirty TVs in her head that nobody can turn off. Jonas thinks in bridges and cathedrals, but the letters dance. Sophie stands in a room where someone is turning the dimmer — a little quieter every day.
Fourteen stories. Fourteen days. And a heartbeat you won't understand until the end.
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14 Children. 14 Colors. And a Heart.
Each episode tells one day in a child's life — scientifically grounded, emotionally told. And then the story that stood behind all the others.
Neo
Autism
Mila
ADHD
Jonas
Dyslexia
Elif
Selective Mutism
Finn
Tourette Syndrome
Leni
Stuttering
Matteo
Anxiety Disorder
Sophie
Depression
Ben
High Sensitivity
Nora
Dyspraxia
Amir
Type 1 Diabetes
Emma
Epilepsy
Luis
Down Syndrome
Yuki
Deafness
The Heart
The story behind all the others. One day, measured not in hours — but in heartbeats. The fifteenth color is not a diagnosis. It's what happens when you've been strong for too long.
Who is this book for?
For parents who lie awake at night. For siblings who don't understand why everything is different. For grandparents who want to help but don't know how. For friends who can't find the words. For teachers and educators who sense there's more to a child in front of them — but don't know what.
And sometimes this book is a quiet messenger. Something you pass along when you can't say it yourself — to the teacher, the coach, the neighbor. Because a book can open doors that a conversation sometimes can't.
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