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The Invisible Woman - A Highway Rest Stop Noir Mini Book Edition - cover

The Invisible Woman - A Highway Rest Stop Noir Mini Book Edition

Federico Berti

Casa editrice: Federico Berti

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   In the fluorescent limbo of a highway rest stop bathroom, an unseen cleaning woman endures her daily role as society’s ghost—ignored by the parade of travelers who treat her as part of the fixtures. Cloaked in invisibility, she observes the raw, unfiltered humanity of men shuffling through the space: truckers, businessmen, and vagrants alike. Her quiet resignation shatters when two boorish nouveau-riche intruders vandalize her workspace, triggering a volcanic eruption of long-suppressed rage.Amidst the confrontation, an enigmatic drifter completing a meticulous grooming ritual locks eyes with her—an unspoken recognition passes between them. His dignified presence amidst the chaos becomes a mirror to her own buried identity. The encounter unravels a revelation: a corrupt system stripped both of them of their former lives.This taut noir explores erasure and resilience through visceral, claustrophobic prose. Themes of societal invisibility, gendered labor, and the quiet reclamation of dignity converge in a single transformative moment. The story dissects the anatomy of dehumanization—and the unexpected sparks that reignite a stifled voice. 
Disponibile da: 12/07/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 10 pagine.

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