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I Killed Maria Goretti is a compelling retelling of the true and transformative journey of Alessandro Serenelli, the man responsible for the death of Maria Goretti. In this deeply moving account, Di Donato explores the profound power of repentance, forgiveness, and divine grace. The narrative reveals Alessandro's struggles with guilt, isolation, and the consequences of his actions, leading to a remarkable spiritual awakening. Through Maria Goretti's intercession and the enduring legacy of her forgiveness, Alessandro undergoes a journey of redemption that transforms his soul and reshapes his…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
I Killed Maria Goretti is a compelling retelling of the true and transformative journey of Alessandro Serenelli, the man responsible for the death of Maria Goretti. In this deeply moving account, Di Donato explores the profound power of repentance, forgiveness, and divine grace. The narrative reveals Alessandro's struggles with guilt, isolation, and the consequences of his actions, leading to a remarkable spiritual awakening. Through Maria Goretti's intercession and the enduring legacy of her forgiveness, Alessandro undergoes a journey of redemption that transforms his soul and reshapes his destiny. Written with sensitivity and insight, I Killed Maria Goretti offers readers a powerful reflection on the depths of human fallibility and the boundless reach of divine mercy. This retelling is a testament to the extraordinary grace that can emerge from even the darkest of sins, offering hope and inspiration to all who seek reconciliation with God and others.
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Autorenporträt
Pietro Di Donato (1911-1992) was an acclaimed American writer and bricklayer, best known for his novel Christ in Concrete. Born to Italian immigrants in New Jersey, Di Donato left school at twelve to support his family after his father's tragic death. Despite limited formal education, his literary talent flourished. Di Donato's works, including The Penitent and Three Circles of Light, reflect his immigrant heritage and deep humanism, leaving a lasting legacy in American literature.