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'Ik heb iets met prutsers' : een jaar lang columns

by Nathalie Baartman

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Nathalie Baartman (Borne) studeerde psychologie, filosofie en creatieve therapie maar koos uiteindelijk voor de kleinkunst en werd cabaretière. Vanaf begin 2007 schreef ze voor de zondagkrant van de Twentsche Courant Tubantia. Iedere column is ontstaan uit een persoonlijke anekdote en neemt de lezer mee in Nathalie's wonderlijke wereld. Speciaal voor deze bundel heeft ze 52 columns geselecteerd.
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