Everything is here for you - Fabio Volo

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Book in Italian

2023 Mondadori

Everything is here for you it is a book on the shadow line that each of us finds ourselves overcoming at the most different and unexpected ages. On the desire to really get involved, to prepare to welcome love rather than chasing it everywhere. On the value that solitude can also have. On the desire, and the possibility, of a new beginning.
"Tomorrow morning you will find a car outside your house with a plane ticket to join me in Paris. You don't have to think about anything, I've already thought of everything. It will be an unforgettable weekend." Luca is very good at surprises, he has the talent of making every moment special, even lunch breaks. He is a very independent man, but he doesn't like being alone. He has an important story behind him, which he didn't quite understand how to finish ("when do good things become ugly?"). He's dating a girl half his age and he's a little ashamed of it, but she's like a breath of fresh air. His mother, on the other hand, disposes of him as if he had never become an adult and never misses an opportunity to make him feel wrong, indebted. One day, by chance, he meets Lucia, his girlfriend from when he was twenty. Theirs had been a movie love, they had experienced all the first times together. Now she has a daughter and is separating from her husband. What if they tried to go back to where they left off, see what's left of those two? Fabio Volo's new novel involves and excites page after page, with romantic scenes in which it seems like we're flying - between glasses of good wine and warm croissants -, dialogues that seem stolen from our daily lives and reflections in which to find ourselves when we feel a little ' lost.

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Description

Book in Italian

2023 Mondadori

Everything is here for you it is a book on the shadow line that each of us finds ourselves overcoming at the most different and unexpected ages. On the desire to really get involved, to prepare to welcome love rather than chasing it everywhere. On the value that solitude can also have. On the desire, and the possibility, of a new beginning.
"Tomorrow morning you will find a car outside your house with a plane ticket to join me in Paris. You don't have to think about anything, I've already thought of everything. It will be an unforgettable weekend." Luca is very good at surprises, he has the talent of making every moment special, even lunch breaks. He is a very independent man, but he doesn't like being alone. He has an important story behind him, which he didn't quite understand how to finish ("when do good things become ugly?"). He's dating a girl half his age and he's a little ashamed of it, but she's like a breath of fresh air. His mother, on the other hand, disposes of him as if he had never become an adult and never misses an opportunity to make him feel wrong, indebted. One day, by chance, he meets Lucia, his girlfriend from when he was twenty. Theirs had been a movie love, they had experienced all the first times together. Now she has a daughter and is separating from her husband. What if they tried to go back to where they left off, see what's left of those two? Fabio Volo's new novel involves and excites page after page, with romantic scenes in which it seems like we're flying - between glasses of good wine and warm croissants -, dialogues that seem stolen from our daily lives and reflections in which to find ourselves when we feel a little ' lost.

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