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Double Curve – The Art of the Detour. Double Curve – Stories from Real Life, #2
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-911733-28-1
- EAN9783911733281
- Date de parution17/02/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurAndreas Schulz
Résumé
Have you ever noticed how trains run more smoothly the moment onboard bistro runs out of coffee? Or how your carbon footprint suddenly goes feral-just because you dared to check a suitcase?In Double Curve (Volume 2), Andreas Schulz takes you on a tour through the absurdities of modern mobility. Meet a train driver who sacrifices the timetable for a cigarette-and accidentally becomes a hero. Join a couple on a cruise that goes slightly differently than advertised.
and still counts as a triumph. And discover why, statistically speaking, picking up a hitchhiker can be perfectly safe-especially if you understand the numbers the way chaos does. Whether by rail, at sea, or deep inside the paperwork catacombs of an old castle, these stories share one principle: the journey isn't the destination. It's the complication. A satirical travel companion for anyone who has ever arrived-without being entirely sure they meant to leave.
and still counts as a triumph. And discover why, statistically speaking, picking up a hitchhiker can be perfectly safe-especially if you understand the numbers the way chaos does. Whether by rail, at sea, or deep inside the paperwork catacombs of an old castle, these stories share one principle: the journey isn't the destination. It's the complication. A satirical travel companion for anyone who has ever arrived-without being entirely sure they meant to leave.







