Conquered happiness – Gina Vaj Pedotti

Finally happiness. In this novel, published by Fabbri, Gina Vaj Pedotti However, it offers us a journey for everyone: the conquest of happiness.

Ultimately, happiness is like a beautiful woman who always seems to escape, perhaps at the last minute. Who doesn’t deserve it? Who doesn’t look for it?

Who doesn’t hate it because they can’t achieve it, despite their hard work and effort? Choose your motivation among these. Or among others, it’s the same.

The race will always be the same. And we won’t be able to back out.

The protagonist of these pages seeks that something in life, from life. That glimmer of light that finally paints a smile on her face.

And he will do it. No, I’m not telling you the ending of the story, I’m just telling you what she repeats to herself every day.

Day after day.

And these pages will tell of those days of research. Tumultuous days, gray days, days populated by defeats.

However, days that she will face head on. And that’s what matters.

Gina Vaj Pedotti gives us a story full of love and hope, a story that can do nothing other than enter us gently, without unnecessary noise.

And welcoming you will be a pleasure, I can assure you.

The reason for this easy surrender? In reality there are many.

Characters who will materialize in front of us and put on the show of their lives, with their dreams and their hopes.

A scenario that will be very easy to make our own, something simple but not anonymous. Sharp and timely dialogues, the proverbial icing on the cake.

I’d say that’s enough, right?

A book recommended for anyone looking for a story that won’t start screaming madly but will still say what it has to, without false artifices. And, in his own way, he will say what really matters.

A novel that is actually also suitable for those looking for something beautiful and sincere to read to while away the hours that separate from so-called real life.

In short, words intended for everyone that can do nothing but good.

A beautiful guarantee.

 
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