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La miseria viene in barca
- Il Mulino del Po 2
- Narrated by: Alberto Rossatti
- Length: 23 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Prosegue lo straordinario racconto epico del Mulino del Po. La seconda generazione degli Scacerni non è eroica e di animo nobile quanto la prima. Il figlio di Lazzaro, Peppino, detto Coniglio Mannaro perché codardo e imbroglione, si arricchisce partecipando alle azioni criminali del sovraintendente Alpi e di Pietro Vergoli e quanto più si arricchisce tanto più diventa avaro e meschino. Cecilia Rei, che Coniglio Mannaro sposa con l’inganno, lotta da sola per la salvezza dei figli e dei mulini. E Lazzarino, buono e coraggioso quanto il nonno, è vittima delle incertezze e ambiguità delle nuove autorità del Regno d’Italia.
©2015 Mondadori Libri S.p.A. Per l’immagine di copertina di Enrico Paulucci: Archivio Gianfranco Mingozzi, Fondazione Cineteca di Bologna. (P)2023 Emons Italia s.r.l. – tracce s.r.l.s.
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