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Everyone has a voice in this detective novel by Amara Lakhous: they are indeed narrative witnesses in a process conducted by a hidden prosecutor. The search for truth thus becomes an opportunity to describe the prejudices and beliefs of these new Romans, immersed, without the proper tools, in the activity of coexistence with the other.
Everyone has a voice in this detective novel by Amara Lakhous: they are indeed narrative witnesses in a process conducted by a hidden prosecutor.
The search for truth thus becomes an opportunity to describe the prejudices and beliefs of these new Romans, immersed, without the proper tools, in the activity of coexistence with the other.
Dive into Amara Lakhous's vivid and gripping depiction of Rome’s diverse Piazza Vittorio—read the novel and explore its rich cultural tapestry today!
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