
Shantaram (Italian Edition)
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Stefano Fresi
About this listen
Greg era un brillante attivista politico all’università di Melbourne ma dopo la separazione dalla moglie e dalla sua bambina si trasforma in uno dei “most wanted men” australiani. Condannato a 19 anni di carcere per una lunga serie misfatti, scappa dal carcere di massima sicurezza di Pentridge e si rifugia a Bombay dove trova la sua seconda occasione. Diventa uno Shantaram, un “uomo della pace di Dio”, allestisce un ospedale per gli indigenti, recita nei film di Bollywood...
Un romanzo che tocca la mente e il cuore, che appassiona e fa pensare.
©2003, 2005 Gregory David Roberts. Il libro è stato pubblicato da Neri Pozza / Neri Pozza, Vicenza. (P)2021 Emons Italia S.r.l. Prima edizione nella collana AudionotesWhat listeners say about Shantaram (Italian Edition)
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