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  • - Vegan Recipes: Recipe Book with Italian Recipes
    av Paolo Giordano
    184,-

    "The best vegan recipes" is a collection of delicious and nutritious vegan recipes, designed to satisfy everyone's palates, even those who do not follow a vegan diet. The book offers a culinary journey that explores a wide range of plant-based ingredients and preparation techniques, offering a wide variety of dishes ranging from soups to salads, from first courses to desserts. Each recipe is carefully selected for its goodness and versatility, and is presented in a clear and accessible way, with detailed instructions and easily available ingredients. In addition to the main recipes, the book offers practical suggestions for adapting and personalizing dishes based on individual preferences and dietary restrictions. "The Best Vegan Recipes" not only celebrates vegan cuisine, but also aims to encourage a more conscious and sustainable perspective on food. In addition to nourishing the body, the book also offers ideas for exploring new flavors, discovering innovative ingredients and venturing into creative and satisfying cuisine. Whether you are a convinced vegan, simply curious or a lover of good food, "The best vegan recipes" is a source of inspiration and taste that will guide you on a vegan culinary journey full of pleasure and health.

  • av Paolo Giordano
    245,-

    "After losing the future he imagined for himself, a writer sets out in search of connection and purpose at a tipping point with climate change and global conflict, in this breathtaking novel from the Strega Prize-winning author of The Solitude of Prime Numbers. In late 2015, Paolo feels his life coming apart: While his wife, Lorenza, has decided to give up on pregnancy after years of trying, he clings to the dream of becoming a father, not just a father figure to Lorenza's son. As their marriage strains, Paolo immerses himself in work, traveling to Paris to report on the UN Climate Change Conference in the wake of terrorist attacks that shook the world. His journalism dovetails with a book he hopes to write on the atomic bomb and its survivors, a growing obsession that will take him to cities across Europe and ultimately Japan. Along the way, Paolo interacts with a vibrant cast of characters, each struggling to find their own Tasmania, a safe haven in which to weather the coming crises-global warming, pandemics, authoritarian governments, and wars. He develops a friendship with a brilliant, opinionated physicist, who followed the scientific path Paolo had abandoned, and who will test Paolo's loyalty and values. A stunning return to fiction after How Contagion Works, Paolo Giordano's semi-autobiographical novel captures the fear, anxiety, wonder, and beauty of this time of uncertainty and upheaval, exploring how we can create and maintain relationships with other people when it feels increasingly difficult to connect"--

  • av Paolo Giordano
    211,-

  • av Paolo Giordano
    137,-

    An epic love story that spans twenty years and half the globe, from Puglia to a frozen cave in Iceland.

  • - Science, Awareness and Community in Times of Global Crises - The short essay that helped change the Covid-19 debate
    av Paolo Giordano
    69,-

    A rallying cry for a new form of global solidarity in the wake of the Covid-19 epidemic. Written from the Italian lockdown. 'Reinforced my sense of hope in humanity' Philippe Sands, bestselling author of EAST WEST STREET

  • av Paolo Giordano
    225,-

  • - A Novel
    av Paolo Giordano
    181,-

    ';From aide to nanny and housekeeper . . . Paolo Giordano examines this unusual relationship in the context of one household of three. . . . Spare, elegant.'The New York Times ';Like Family. . . demands to be savored. . . Giordano's emphasis on how we choose to live and love offers subtle hope that our decisions actually matter.'NPR.orgFrom the author of the international bestseller The Solitude of Prime Numbers, an exquisite portrait of marriage, adulthood, and the meaning of familyPaolo Giordano's prizewinning debut novel, The Solitude of Prime Numbers, catapulted the young Italian author into the literary spotlight. His new novel features his trademark character-driven narrative and intimate domestic setting that first made him an international sensation.When Mrs. A. first enters the narrator's home, his wife, Nora, is experiencing a difficult pregnancy. First as their maid and nanny, then their confidante, this older woman begins to help her employers negotiate married life, quickly becoming the glue in their small household. She is the steady, maternal influence for both husband and wife, and their son, Emanuele, whom she protects from his parents' expectations and disappointments. But the family's delicate fabric comes undone when Mrs. A. is diagnosed with cancer. Moving seamlessly between the past and present, Giordano highlights with remarkable precision the joy of youth and the fleeting nature of time. An elegiac, heartrending, and deeply personal portrait of marriage and the people we choose to call family, this is a jewel of a novelshort, intense, and unforgettable.

  • av Paolo Giordano
    175,-

    A stunning debut novel about the intertwined destinies of two friends brought together by childhood tragedy.

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