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"A cosa pensa una donna quando, assordata dalle voci di tutti, capisce all’improvviso di aver soffocato la propria?"
In pochi come Matteo Bussola sanno raccontare, con tanta delicatezza e profondità, le contraddizioni dei rapporti umani. In pochi sanno cogliere con tale pudore il nostro desiderio e la nostra paura di essere felici. Una donna sola che in tarda età scopre l’amore. Una figlia che lotta per riuscire a perdonare sua madre. Una ragazza che invece non vuole figli, perché non sopporterebbe il loro dolore. Una vedova che scrive al marito. Una sedicenne che si innamora della sua amica del cuore. Un’anziana che confida alla badante un terribile segreto. Le eroine di questo libro non hanno nulla di eroico, sono persone comuni, potrebbero essere le nostre vicine di casa, le nostre colleghe, nostra sorella, nostra figlia, potremmo essere noi. Fragili e forti, docili e crudeli, inquiete e felici, amano e odiano quasi sempre con tutte sé stesse, perché considerano l’amore l’occasione decisiva. Cadono, come tutti, eppure resistono, come il rosmarino quando sfida il gelo dell’inverno che tenta di abbatterlo, e rinasce in primavera nonostante le cicatrici. Un romanzo in cui si intrecciano storie ordinarie ed eccezionali, che ci toccano, ci interrogano, ci commuovono.
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