"Tutto Cuore" is a coming-of-age novel, an autobiographical reflection that describes, with an emotive language, the earnest journey of a boy who sought his own path and his own place in the world, preferring intuition, doubt and the possibility of making mistakes over the certainty of an inauthentic life. Refusing any type of conformity and without any type of material or moral support, the narrator describes his early years spent in London, a city where, between difficulty and sacrifices, he learned to believe in himself and to truly live in fraternity in another culture, conquering civil values that transformed him into a conscious man. Altruism, the rejection of racism, hatred and inequality become the first major achievements of a person who lives alive and free, and the author encourages each reader so that they can be the pillars of every man, in the name of that spark that indicates a global change beyond the self-interest and selfishnessthat's so abundant in our society.Uniqueness and freedom, key concepts of this book, are goals achievable only through the courage to experience the world, to risk in order to earn and above all, through empathy and altruism, of which this book gives concrete proof. A coming-of-age book valid even for adults, a reflective work besides just formative and contemporary, we can recommend it also orsolely as an enjoyable novel.