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Alexandra

Mancini Arianna

Editora: Arianna Mancini

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Alexandra lives two lives in one body, through a journey towards self-discovery... At first she keeps herself hidden from everyone's eyes, especially those of her father: a highly traditionalist man! But during his journey, he convinces himself that he still wants to express his personality, overcoming any fear of prejudice, feeling free, towards a new life!...
Disponível desde: 02/05/2024.

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