The Penguin Story – Taking to Life Like a Penguin to Water. With Eckart von Hirschhausen and Stefan Christmann
At first, Eckart von Hirschhausen observes the penguin with pity, noticing how unwieldy, slow and fragile it is on land. But when the penguin jumps into the water, he changes his opinion: In its element, the penguin reveals its true strengths. And this prompts Hirschhausen to think about his own life and how he deals with his supposed weaknesses. Do we all just need to find our element? Is that the secret to a successful life? In his new book, The Penguin Story – Taking to Life Like a Penguin to Water, the famous doctor and author writes about happiness, transformation and the power of accepting oneself – it is touching, humorous and inspiring. He is joined by nature photographer and filmmaker Stefan Christmann, who is known especially for his work in the Antarctic and his emotional photojournalism about the Kaiser penguin colony in Atka Bay.
Contributors
Stefan Christmann
Born in 1983, Stefan Christmann is a German nature photographer and… This text was shortened for this overview. Follow the more-link to read the full text.
Eckart von Hirschhausen
Eckart von Hirschhausen, born in 1967, is a well-known German doctor… This text was shortened for this overview. Follow the more-link to read the full text.