My name is Mina, and I like many things: pickles, canned tuna, books, ricotta, fireflies, but especially dragons and the fires they breathe. No one kills dragons; they are too powerful, and that's why I feel like I belong to their family. Truly, the first time I met Lorenzo, I wasn't scared. He was very agitated, yelling and giving me a sidelong glance. But I know he was just very angry, like me. We both dislike being in here, and that was a good reason for us to become friends. We don't hold back. We truly have strong personalities, and everyone stands at attention in front of us, even fear. Martina, also known as Mina, suddenly falls ill, and from one moment to the next, she finds herself in the pediatric wing of the Turin hospital, undergoing multiple rounds of chemotherapy. There she meets Lorenzo, and they become instant friends. Inside the hospital, the two children rebel against the harsh reality by creating their own imaginary world. There are books that leave a lasting impression on the reader's heart for a long time. One such book is "The Girl Who Spit Fire." We become Mina ourselves as we hear the child's voice within us, letting our imagination guide us like the heroes of the story...
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