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The dream's price

  • Non-fiction
  • Categories:Contemporary
  • Language:Italian(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:January,2017
  • Pages:279
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  • Text Color:Black and white
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“The writing is penetrating and has the virtue of clarity, it is metaphorical and clear. Reading the book, we feel like we were Pat.”
- Delia Vaccarello, L'Unità

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Inspired by Particia Highsmith’s life, Margherita Giacobino has written a wonderful fresco of a woman whose life wavering between two countries: the United States of the conservative and reactionary fifties, full of good opportunities but of deep and cruel prejudices as well, and Europe capable to offer welcoming pieces of land. The result is a stunning portrait of a relentlessly fascinating woman who never played according the conventional rules socially imposed.

Author

Margherita Giacobino was born in Turin where she lives and works.
She's the author of Ritratto di famiglia con bambina grassa (Mondadori (2015) has been sold in France, Germany, and UK; Il prezzo del sogno (Mondadori 2017) sold in UK; L’uovo fuori dal cavagno (Elliot 2010); L’educazione sentimentale di C.B. (Baldini Castoldi 2007). Her literary debut was in 1993 with Un’americana a Parigi, written under the pen name of Elinor Rigby (Zelig). The novel immidiatly gained the attention of the authors Aldo Busi and Covito.

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