A woman, strongly conditioned by the psychological legacies of her past due to the violence suffered, finds herself fighting "For love" against herself in order to reach the set life goals.
However, she does not realize the suffering she causes to the people around her, forced to beg her love without getting anything in return. It will be life, with its unforeseen even painful events, to mark the path that the various characters will travel in search of denied love.
The text, halfway between prose and theatrical production, will be able to thrill readers to the point of making them feel involved in the events in which everyone can recognize themselves.
Reviews
“Skillful and elegant novel that involves emotionally like witnessing a three-dimensional representation. Thanks for the preview.”
Rosario Lo Franco, University of Palermo
The author
John G. Robmar
Born in Misilmeri (PA) in 1947, from a family of humble peasants, since he was a boy he felt a particular propensity for the art of writing and for theater acting. Author of numerous theatrical texts known and represented in all regions of Italy, he also cultivates a secret love for poetry, with rare appearances in public.
However, she does not realize the suffering she causes to the people around her, forced to beg her love without getting anything in return. It will be life, with its unforeseen even painful events, to mark the path that the various characters will travel in search of denied love.
The text, halfway between prose and theatrical production, will be able to thrill readers to the point of making them feel involved in the events in which everyone can recognize themselves.
Reviews
“Skillful and elegant novel that involves emotionally like witnessing a three-dimensional representation. Thanks for the preview.”
Rosario Lo Franco, University of Palermo
The author
John G. Robmar
Born in Misilmeri (PA) in 1947, from a family of humble peasants, since he was a boy he felt a particular propensity for the art of writing and for theater acting. Author of numerous theatrical texts known and represented in all regions of Italy, he also cultivates a secret love for poetry, with rare appearances in public.