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Marcolino e la strega Cornelia. Ediz. CAA

Italian · Paperback / Softback

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"Pubblicato in occasione del ventennale dell'Associazione di volontariato Cornelia De Lange." E se fosse in realtà una strega dispettosa a rendere difficile la vita ai bimbi affetti da malattie rare? Una fattucchiera astuta e solitaria che, con incantesimi e sortilegi sempre nuovi, mette continuamente i bastoni tra le ruote a queste malcapitate famiglie e ai loro piccolini. Ma la strega Cornelia non avrà l'ultima parola, perché è proprio nelle continue prove da superare che mamme, babbi e figli trovano energie nuove, inedite strategie e un rinnovato amore. Saranno i buoni incontri a far nascere quella rete di relazioni che renderanno Marcolino e la sua famiglia «quasi» invincibili di fronte a questa grande prova: la sindrome di Cornelia de Lange. Età di lettura: da 4 anni.

About the author

Anthony Sattin is a journalist, broadcaster and the author of several highly acclaimed books of history and travel including The Gates of Africa, Lifting the Veil and A Winter on the Nile. He is editorial advisor on Geographical Magazine, a contributing editor to Condé Nast Traveller and a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. He lives in London and the Middle East.

Summary

T. E. Lawrence was one of the most charismatic characters of the First World War; a young archaeologist who fought with the Arabs and wrote an epic and very personal account of their revolt against the Turks in Seven Pillars of Wisdom. Yet this was not the first book to carry that iconic title.
In 1914 the man who would become Lawrence of Arabia burnt the first Seven Pillars of Wisdom, a manuscript in which he described his adventures in the Middle East during the five years before the war.
Anthony Sattin uncovers the story Lawrence wanted to conceal: the truth of his birth, his tortuous relationship with a dominant mother, his deep affection for an Arab boy, the intimate details of the extraordinary journeys he took through the region with which his name is forever connected and the personal reasons that drove him from being a student to becoming an archaeologist and a spy.
Young Lawrence is the first book to focus on the story of T. E. Lawrence in his twenties, before the war, during the period he looked back on as his golden years. Using first-hand sources, museum records and Foreign Office documents, Sattin sets these adventures against the background of corrosive conflicts in Libya and the Balkans. He shows the simmering defiance of Arabs, Armenians and Kurds under Turkish domination, while uncovering the story of an exceptional young man searching for happiness, love and his place in the world until war changed his life forever.

Foreword

A biography of Lawrence of Arabia in the years that formed him.

Additional text

Anthony Sattin knows a good story when he sees one. While most of Lawrence's biographers focus heavily on the war period, Sattin has grasped the importance of the years Lawrence spent in the Middle East beforehand, essential preparation for what followed. He has filled the ominous political background that Lawrence knew, but hardly mentioned in his letters home. As a travel writer enlarging on the writings of a forerunner, Sattin also often enriches Lawrence's account. I thoroughly enjoyed the result

Product details

Authors Sauro Filippeschi
Assisted by V. Bellosi (Illustration)
Publisher Homeless Book
 
Languages Italian
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2017
 
No. of pages 60
Series Homeless Book
Comunicazione Aumentativa Alternativa
Homeless Book
Comunicazione Aumentativa Alternativa

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