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Il giornalino di Gian Burrasca di Luigi Bertelli detto Vamba [The Newspaper of Gian Burrasca by Luigi Bertelli Known as Vamba]

By: Luigi Bertelli detto Vamba
Narrated by: Valerio Di Stefano
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Il giornalino di Gian Burrasca è un romanzo ambientato in Toscana scritto da Vamba, (pseudonimo di Luigi Bertelli) nel 1907 e pubblicato nel 1912. Inizialmente pubblicato a puntate sul “Giornalino della Domenica” tra il 1907 e il 1908, il libro è scritto in forma di diario: il diario di Giannino Stoppani, detto Gian Burrasca. Questo soprannome, che la famiglia gli dà a causa del suo comportamento molto irrequieto, è divenuto proverbiale per indicare un ragazzino indisciplinato.

Please note: This audiobook is in Italian.

©1964 Vamba (P)2022 Valerio Di Stefano
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