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Elena Ferrante

The Neapolitan Novels by Elena Ferrante Boxed Set

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  • Monalisa Poyalihas quoted8 days ago
    But it’s good to talk to other people,” I murmured.

    “Yes, but only if when you talk there’s someone who answers.”

    I felt a burst of joy in my heart. What request was there in that fine sentence? Was she saying that she wanted to talk only to me because I didn’t accept everything that came out of her mouth but responded to it? Was she saying that only I knew how to follow the things that went through her mind?
  • AllukaLukahas quoted10 days ago
    info@europaeditions.com
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    This book is a work of fiction. Any references to historical events, real people, or real locales are used fictitiously.

    Copyright © 2011-2015 by Edizioni E/O
    First publication 2015 by Europa Editions

    Translation by Ann Goldstein
    Original Title: L’amica geniale
    Translation copyright © 2012-2015 by Europa Editions

    All rights reserved, including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form.

    Cover Art by Emanuele Ragnisco
    www.mekkanografici.com

    ISBN 9781609453282
  • daisyfitahas quoted7 months ago
    . Nino had a great need to express himself, to summarize his reading, to give shape to what he had himself observed. It was his way of putting his thoughts in order—talk, talk, talk—but certainly, I thought, also a sign of solitude.
  • daisyfitahas quoted7 months ago
    Nino had a great need to express himself, to summarize his reading, to give shape to what he had himself observed. It was his way of putting his thoughts in order—talk, talk, talk—but certainly, I thought, also a sign of solitude.
  • daisyfitahas quoted7 months ago
    Nino had a great need to express himself, to summarize his reading, to give shape to what he had himself observed. It was his way of putting his thoughts in order—talk, talk, talk—but certainly, I thought, also a sign of solitude.
  • daisyfitahas quoted7 months ago
    “Mamma,” she said to Nunzia during dinner, “Lenuccia’s going out with the poet’s son, a skinny fellow with long hair, who thinks he’s better than everybody.”

    Just my type

  • daisyfitahas quoted7 months ago
    ” Searching for something to say that would please him, I ventured, “If you don’t have a solid knowledge of the problems and if you don’t find lasting solutions, then naturally violence breaks out. But the people who rebel aren’t to blame, it’s the ones who don’t know how to govern.” He gave me an admiring look, and said, “That’s exactly what I think.”
  • Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted3 years ago
    She wore a blue dress that my mother had made for her in a rare moment of happiness, and she was beautiful.
  • Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted3 years ago
    who can say, we knew nothing about time, in those day
  • Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted3 years ago
    the fourth flight Lila did something unexpected. She stopped to wait for me, and when I reached her she gave me her hand. This gesture changed everything between us forever.
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