
Yara
Il true crime
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Narrated by:
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Francesco Montanari
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By:
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Giuseppe Genna
About this listen
Il 26 novembre 2010, a Brembate di Sopra, poco lontano da Bergamo, Yara Gambirasio esce di casa per andare al campo sportivo. Di lei non si sa più nulla per tre mesi esatti: il 26 febbraio 2011 viene ritrovata in un campo, priva di vita. Dal giorno successivo alla scomparsa ha inizio un’indagine senza precedenti. Viviamo un tempo tragico, vorace di vite altrui, pronto a esultare di fronte all’esposizione del dolore e della colpa, al quale Giuseppe Genna dà voce in modo potente, allineando sulla pagina dettagli con ossessiva precisione.
©2023 Giuseppe Genna. Per l’immagine di copertina: freepik.com/free-photo/portrait-young-adult-wearing-hoodie-mockup (P)2024 Emons Italia S.r.l.
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