The Golden Desert |
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Author:
| Mni, Gianfranco |
ISBN: | 979-8-6188-7925-5 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2020 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $10.80 |
Book Description:
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With all that, his envious competitors have combined to collapsing his company. Paolo Carolco escapes from the revenge. However, like a new Arabian Phoenix, he flies to the desert where a beautiful city, a buenretiro center for the healthiness, is located. There is a strange character waiting for him by longtime. Perhaps, a joke of bad taste? In the conditions in which he finds himself, one cannot afford to deny it and thanks to his experience and talent, once discovered that it is not...
More DescriptionWith all that, his envious competitors have combined to collapsing his company. Paolo Carolco escapes from the revenge. However, like a new Arabian Phoenix, he flies to the desert where a beautiful city, a buenretiro center for the healthiness, is located. There is a strange character waiting for him by longtime. Perhaps, a joke of bad taste? In the conditions in which he finds himself, one cannot afford to deny it and thanks to his experience and talent, once discovered that it is not a mockery, Paolo succeeds in transforming the desert like a gold mine, albeit at the cost of disappointments and bitterness. And, finally, to comfort him intervene in a deep affection by an extraordinary woman, with the awareness that the earthly goods do not endure and with them also the life. It is better so then to live with levity what remains of existence with his new partner. This is a novel that starts almost on the sly, becoming a thrilling story full of scene strokes. The plot, which has as mainstream the Caribbean, continues in the United States and, at last, ends happily in Italy. It has a good rhythm that involves the reader. The dialogues are well-studied, and the many protagonists are delineated perfectly, each with the own role that for few is double. And she, Irina Demiorovna, plays the major character of that novel, pouring into it all her joy of live, her ambitions, her strange love for Paolo. She was seemed a selfish young woman but, on the contrary, having spent her girlhood under the USSR power. She should like to live a westerner country in which to valorize more than her magnificent beauty, overall, her exceptional cleverness.