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Sea Wind

Andrea Penna

Traductor Rhys Llwyd

Editorial: Tektime

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Sinopsis

Giudo and Giuseppe are two brothers with a mutual passion for adventure and discovering the world, which will prise them far apart.  Maria is a strong-willed and determined girl.  Giancarlo has a great talent for drawing.  Love, adventure and sickness against the backdrop of an Ancora wanting rebirth after the Second World War.  How will our protagonists emerge?  Will they succeed in cultivating their ambitions?  Will the sea winds blowing into Ancora roll these away or will their lives intertwine in a common destiny?
Disponible desde: 13/05/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 119 páginas.

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