Rosa Aimoni
and exciting historical novel, "The color of coffee" is like a book that offers safe emotions to the reader, want to the topics covered, want to compositional style, simple and free from all difficulties.
Set in the fascist period, tells the story of a police sergeant, Dante Modiano, who transferred automatically into a small village in the Abruzzo region, with persistence and courage is to investigate a murder committed years earlier and never resolved . But if the currency Dante Modiano is a guarantee of order and rigor that are the mirror of time in which he lives, his personality is rather free, detached and distant from the values \u200b\u200bof fascist propaganda.
The narrative, as well as highlighting the horror of the racial laws enacted in that period, focuses on various topics, not least the experience of the asylum and the practice of electroshock, abused in the fascist period, by a of the most successful of the book, and thus underlines the character of some meta-issues, talk of which is not at all anachronistic. The ability of the author in the description of the personality of the minor characters is not trivial, and this is particularly true when referring to the blind Alfredo Corsi, whose life philosophy is encapsulated in the habit of keeping the house key outside the door, so as to allow anyone to enter. Emblem of a possible different way of seeing the events, or to evaluate and interpret life, so much faith in the next is never called into question the validity of the fundamental values \u200b\u200bsuch as mutual respect and solidarity.
Despite being a historical novel, "The color of coffee" does not fail to treat the most varied topics such as current and fraud to the detriment of fund investors. It 's a book that is read in one breath and remember how the story on each page is a cycle and recycling events to remember to avoid, where possible, to repeat the mistakes, and how the color of coffee, and its taste is a matter of preference, points of view of personal taste.
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