MelaRomanelli
I want to talk about my book "Spero Tutto Bene" (I hope everything is good)
"Spero Tutto Bene" is a journey in search of happiness.
I toured the most beautiful places in Canada for three months. Colors alive, powerful. Infinite landscapes, breathtaking. Sudden changes of time (and mood): the blinding and warm sun to be autumn, the wind blowing strong and blocking your face in a grip of frost, the typically Anglo-Saxon rain, the silent snow, the noise of the falls that slide away from the sight ...
I saw the frenzy of huge metropolises like Toronto, the quiet quiet of towns like Welland and Hamilton, the open-air funfair of Niagara Falls, the postcard-like snapshots of Montréal and Québec City.
But I experienced, in a surprising way, the heat. People, families, when you discover that you feel strong, like never before, the lack of yours.
And here is my story. 10 pieces of me. Each different piece, each precious piece. Every real piece. How real are the sufferings of each of us when we find ourselves far from home, when a house does not have it, when 'home' is a concept that goes beyond its practical meaning, when 'home', therefore, is a nebula feeling to be deciphered yet not impossible to find. You just need to get on the road and look for it.
Because a journey is always a personal pursuit of happiness.
A journey is always a homecoming.