Eleonora Persichetti was born in Frascati on 22 April 1981 and lives in Marino, in the province of Rome. She discovered her passion for writing when she was still playing with dolls, in fact, she wrote poetry and stories since she was 6 years old. She has a degree in languages, she’s a journalist and a translator and she is currently working at Ansa and Inail. She is the editor in chief of "La Voce dei Castelli", she works as a freelance for some local and national newspapers and in the Press Office of Nuovo Teatro San Paolo in Rome and Dupla Carga Company. She has won several poetry competitions, including international ones (like the Spanish Diversidad Literaria), and many of her poems are published in literary anthologies. In 2006 she published an essay in "Sincronie": The technique of allusions in the poems of Andrew Marvell. In 2008 she wrote a story, Linda, the theme of anorexia, for the anthology "Scrivimi di questo tempo", edited by EdiLet. In 2017 she published and then staged her first monologue: Il Fuoco dentro, edited by Edizioni Zem. In 2018 she published an essay on Andrew Marvell and two other essays on autism and the inclusive school with Edizioni Accademiche Italiane. Her first novel was launched on 17th January 2019. She also translated several university theses. Her last work is an essay on female writing.
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In the most important day, that of her degree, a simple letter changes Adele’s life forever. The journey to discover her origins will lead her to the enchanting isle of Tenerife where, between dreams and reality, she will discover the truth.
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