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Robert Laffont
EAN : 9782221253120
Shaping : BROCHE
Pages : 224
Size : 140 x 225 mm
Luna

Release date : 18/03/2021
A volte si crede trovare il sole di Agosto, e si trova la luna di marzo. “Sometimes, you think you’re going to find the sun in August, but you find the moon in March.
Luna has come to Naples against her will: her father is gravely ill. She has not missed the city of her birth. Too much noise, too much disorder, too much everything… In Milan, she was able to reinvent her life: she is a painter surrounded by dear friends—Francesca, Fatima, and... Luna has come to Naples against her will: her father is gravely ill. She has not missed the city of her birth. Too much noise, too much disorder, too much everything… In Milan, she was able to reinvent her life: she is a painter surrounded by dear friends—Francesca, Fatima, and Alessandra—and has met the man of her dreams. All of her points of reference are there, not here in Naples. So why does she have to come back? Why sit at the bedside of this father she hasn’t spoken to for so many years? As the days pass, Luna will regain her bearings and return to her childhood haunts. How could she be without Gina, her slightly eccentric cousin who’s always wearing too much makeup and with whom she was inseparable as a child? And how could she forget the generosity, simplicity, and smiles of the Neapolitans—like Filomena, her father’s neighbor? Above all, she rediscovers the beauty of Naples, with its Mt. Vesuvius, its pizza frittas, its dialect, and all its peculiarities. During her stay, Luna learns that we have deep, unbreakable connections that can attach us to a place forever and sometimes we have to go back to those places in order to forgive, move on, and accept ourselves.
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EAN : 9782221253120
Shaping : BROCHE
Pages : 224
Size : 140 x 225 mm
Robert Laffont