
Il gatto di Aleppo
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Narrated by:
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Daniele Conserva
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By:
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Francesco Marras
About this listen
Il giallo di un limone, il trillo di un campanello, e l'innocenza di una bambina triste a cui, la fuga disperata dalla Siria ha sottratto l'amato gatto, sono ciò che scuotono sino alle fondamenta la vita di Fabrizio, vecchio professore in pensione, e che lo porteranno ad intraprendere un viaggio, da Genova ad Aleppo, ritenuto follia dalla logica del mondo, ma che si trasformerà invece in una nuova meravigliosa possibilità di riscatto.
La magia della parola e il muoversi con leggerezza tra realtà e sogno fanno di questo romanzo una delicata storia d'amore nei confronti della vita e di ciò che ci propone.
©2021 Francesco Marras (P)2021 Francesco Marras
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