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«Un romanzo intenso, una delle storie più potenti di questi anni, una parabola che mette un ragazzo a confronto con alcune delle più stupefacenti esperienze che si possano immaginare nella vita di un uomo: naufragare e salvarsi. Piscine Molitor Patel, detto da tutti Pi, non è un supereroe, ma uno di noi. Uno che le cose le vede per come sono, uno che ama gli animali e guarda il mare, poi lo attraversa con innocenza, poi con terrore, poi con fiducia.» (dalla Prefazione di Mario Desiati). Edizione speciale con contenuti extra. Età di lettura: da 12 anni.
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- Pagine: 400
- Data di uscita: 14-05-2019
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It is not so much that The Life of Pi, is particularly moving (although it is). It isn’t even so much that it is written with language that is both delicate and sturdy all at once (which it is, as well). And it’s certainly not that Yann Martel’s vision filled passages are so precise that you begin t Leggi tutto
It's not that it was bad, it's just that I wish the tiger had eaten him so the story wouldn't exist. I read half of it, and felt really impatient the whole time, skipping whole pages, and then I realized that I didn't have to keep going, which is as spiritual a moment as I could hope to get from this Leggi tutto
Rawr. Piscine Molitor Patel is a young indian boy travelling with his family aboard a freighter through the Pacific seas, and carrying their precious zoo animals to America for relocation. One stormy night the ship suddenly sinks, and he ends up in a small lifeboat with several of their animals an
‘life is so beautiful that death has fallen in love with it - a jealous, possessive love that grabs at what it can.’ and sometimes stories are so beautiful that souls have fallen in a love with them - a tender, quiet love that nurtures what it can. this is one of those stories. its a story that wi Leggi tutto
Richard Parker Is Unforgettable Very rarely does a character stay with you for life. But this story is one that I will carry with me. Life of Pi starts in India with a boy named Piscine Molitor Patel, also known by his nickname Pi. His family historically has operated a zoo but decides to relocate to Leggi tutto
Big Bois. Everyone's heard of them. The Libraries are full of them. But are they worth it?Click the link for my video review of the big bois in my life. The Written Review: The beginning is rough. It's all like - Why do we keep going on and on about religion? Where's the boat? Where's the tiger? Stop Leggi tutto
Life of Pi was a fairly engaging story in terms of plot and character, but what made it such a memorable book, for me at least, was its thematic concerns. Is it a "story that will make you believe in God," as Pi claims? I'm not sure I'd go that far, but I would recommend it to people who enjoy think Leggi tutto
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