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Questo autore esplora intricate dinamiche familiari e i segreti oscuri che possono celarsi sotto la superficie. Attraverso una ricerca meticolosa e una narrazione avvincente, svela profondi drammi umani e dilemmi etici. Il suo lavoro stimola la riflessione sulla natura della memoria, dell'identità e di cosa significhi essere umani. I lettori sono attratti da storie che sono allo stesso tempo inquietanti e profondamente commoventi.



Η οικογένεια που έζησε 50 χρόνια σχιζοφρένειας και άλλαξε ό,τι γνωρίζουμε για αυτή
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