
Un tempo gentile
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Narrated by:
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Francesca Vettori
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By:
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Milena Agus
About this listen
L'arrivo di un gruppo di forestieri in uno sperduto villaggio della Sardegna rurale, sconvolgerà la vita degli increduli autoctoni.
In un piccolo paese dell’entroterra sardo, le vite degli abitanti procedono senza troppe scosse, riparate dai muri grigi delle case rimodernate con blocchetti di cemento e arrese alle monocolture di carciofi e biomasse. Questo finché una manciata di migranti venuti da lontano non si sistemano nel Rudere, una casa abbandonata con le finestre sgangherate aperte sulle colline...
Milena Agus è nata a Genova da genitori sardi e vive a Cagliari, dove ha insegnato italiano e storia al liceo. È autrice di sette romanzi, fra cui il bestseller Mal di pietre (2006).
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