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Titolo: Va' dove ti porta il cuore
Autore: Susanna Tamaro
Narratore: Susanna Tamaro
Formato: Unabridged
Durata: 4 hrs and 28 mins
Lingua: Italiano
Data di pubblicazione: 11-16-17
Editore: Emons Edizioni
Categoria: Fiction, Contemporary
Riepilogo Editore:
La lunga lettera-diario di Olga alla nipote ribelle e molto amata, l'ultima occasione per raccontarle le verità nascoste della sua vita e incitarla a seguire sempre la voce del cuore.
Dal bestseller di Susanna Tamaro, la regista Cristina Comencini ha tratto il film omonimo con Margherita Buy e Virna Lisi.
©1994 Susanna Tamaro (P)2017 Emons Italia S.r.l.
Recensioni dei membri:
Un libro bello
Mi piace questo libro molto; l'autrice lo ha scritto spendidamente. Mi sta aiutando a capire la lingua l'italiano più meglio.
a book to read
This book is a great one for any age. I read it a while back and bought it for my mother as a Christmas gift, she loved it as well.
the best novel since Hemingway ones.
the best novel since Hemingway ones. An introspection into a familiy relationship and into the strings of society. Life meaning is in there.
okay
it was more a book to learn italian with german explanations and that was not what i expected. but furthermore it was okay.
Wonderful story
I am almost finished reading this book - it takes me a while longer to read a book in Italian, not my native language! I will be sad when I come to last page. The story is not a happy one but more of a story told from the soul of the story teller, an elderly woman recounting her life.
I am finding it quite moving and in a way, a peaceful read as there is very little action. The grandmother is writing to her distant - both physically and emotiolnally - grandson, in a sense, pleading with him to acknowledge her wish that he accept her - flaws and all. She tells a tale of losing her compass, a quiet admission of guilt as well as admittance of not having been a perfect wife, mother, grandmother - I've never read anything quite like this book and, plan to re-read it as I'm certain I have missed pieces, reading in Italian and, it will also improve my understanding of the language.