She has been filthy rich and destitute. She has talked to Richard Nixon and has danced with the shah of Persia. She has lived in villas but also in shacks, barns and in a convent near the Himalayas: Sabine Ball.
A deep yearning made her travel around the world. She called Miami and Santa Barbara her home, went to Istanbul and Karatschi, San Francisco and New York to finally come back to Dresden after years.
She was looking for the big fortune and found more than millions. Since 1993, Sabine Ball got involved with socially deprived children and teenagers in Dresden Neustadt. There, she started the stoffwechsel project. Buying this book you support the work of stoffwechsel in Dresden.
"She is the Mother Theresa of Dresden" says Dr. Herbert Wagner, longterm mayor of Dresden about Sabine Ball.
"A remarkable woman! Her charisma, her optimism and her strong faith impressed me very much. This apparently comedown... is a rise from a world of illusions into a world of being." - Christine Weber, former Saxon Minister of State for Social Affairs.
"War refugee, a millionaire's wife, hippie-farmer, granny for street children - the central theme of her adventurous life is: God's Love in a human soul." - Andreas Malessa, SWR television
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In this book, Sabine Ball is telling us of how the story went on: after her career from rich to rags
+ with her new life at Dresden
+ with the contact point for kids and teenagers (stoffwechsel) and particularly
+ with Nicole and other kids and her former stoffi children. ... I I I >
Sabine Ball - Begegnungen und Erinnerungen
Ein Leben ohne Begegnungen mit Menschen jeglicher Gesellschaftsschichten war für Sabine Ball nicht denkbar. Nun ist sie von uns gegangen, aber ihre Begegnungen haben Spuren und Erinnerungen hinterlassen. Als eine ihrer letzten Aufgaben vor ihrem Tod, konnte Sabine B. gemeinsam mit dem Autor Martin Schmiedel ihr drittes Buch schreiben ..
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