Imagining a tomorrow (ePub Edition)

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Imagining a tomorrow (ePub Edition) - Published on 06/26/14

Independent publisher Luigi Savagnone has announced the book Imagining a tomorrow. The protagonist tries to get distracted by thinking about a novel that he has read recently. But he is plagued by a malaise in the society in which he lives and he really wants to escape. After several misadventures, with his small boat moves away into open sea. Here he meets a siren that makes him an inhabitant of a wonderful underwater world. But it was all just a dream, and he still hopes to find love.

Palermo, Italy - Independent publisher Luigi Savagnone has announced the release of the book Imagining a tomorrow. The novel is divided into two basic parts: 1) A narrator tells the story of Anna and Lucia two girls of Italian origin, who after spending a childhood and a peaceful and happy childhood in Borneo discovered a love affair between their parents, so disgusted, they decide to leave and reach Italy. Here find a very closed society, resulting in great difficulty in entering and get to know people. However, they manage to find a permanent job, but it soon proves a real torture.

They are also able to find a partner, but with the help of a marriage agency. Here begin the visits to some of the most important places and monuments of Sicily, but also of Rome, Florence and Venice, where Anna spends her honeymoon. This is illustrated by several images and accurate historical reconstructions. When for the two friends finally everything seemed to go for the best, something happens. In this first part, which can be defined a fable with a final suspense, however, are treated different topics of scientific, philosophical, architectural and cultural heritage;

2) The narrator of this romance is in a state of suffering for the ills of society and human weaknesses that are highlighted in an exaggerated way in this second part, which is characterized by mental ravings and tragicomic adventures that lead to an escape from the sci-fi world of work. With his small boat he goes to sea and is called by a mermaid who leads him into an unknown world. It was all a dream, and he continues to hope and strongly want to know a woman to love.

Device Requirements:
* iBooks 1.3.1 or later on an iPad, iPhone (3G or later), or iPod touch (2nd generation or later)
* iOS 4.3.3 or later is required
* a Mac with iBooks 1.0 or later and OS X 10.9 or later.
* Print Length: 294 Pages

Pricing and Availability:
Imagining a tomorrow is Free and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Short Stories category. This book is also available for $0.99 in Enhanced Edition.

Imagining a Tomorrow: https://imaginingatomorrow.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/imagining-a-tomorrow-cover1.jpg
Introductory video: http://imaginingatomorrow.wordpress.com
Download from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/book/imagining-a-tomorrow/id629167933
Screenshot: http://a3.mzstatic.com/us/r30/Publication2/v4/b9/c7/05/b9c70531-3d55-0384-5568-68108bef62de/sirena.480x480-75.jpg
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Luigi Savagnone is a private writer. He writes more for hobby than a profession. Luigi Savagnone publishes books in digital format only. Copyright (C) 2013 Luigi Savagnone. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.


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