Il ragazzo selvatico
Quaderno di montagna
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Narrated by:
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Jacopo Venturiero
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By:
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Paolo Cognetti
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La storia della crisi esistenziale che ha portato l'autore a lasciare Milano e a trasferirsi per una lunga stagione in una baita in Valle d'Aosta, in cerca di un nuovo inizio.
Le letture di Thoreau e Rigoni Stern, l'esplorazione del mondo selvatico, il rapporto con la solitudine, l'incontro e poi l'amicizia con i montanari, nel diario di un'autentica avventura esistenziale che negli anni ha ispirato tanti lettori.
Illustrazione di copertina di Alessandro Sanna
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