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I’m Not Scared

I’m Not Scared

Author(s): Niccolò Ammaniti

Genre(s): Fiction

Era(s): Modern/1970s

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The hottest summer of the twentieth century. A tiny community of five houses enclosed by wheat fields. While the adults shelter indoors, six children venture out on their bikes across the scorched, deserted countryside. Whilst exploring a dilapidated and uninhabited farmhouse, nine-year-old Michele Amitrano discovers a secret so momentous, so terrible, that he dare not tell anyone about it. To come to terms with what he has found, Michele has to draw strength from his own sense of humanity. It is Ammaniti’s ability to inhabit the mind and perspective of his young hero that makes I’m Not Scared such an affecting and extraordinary novel. The book is a masterpiece of coming of age: a compelling portrait of losing one’s innocence and a powerful reflection on the complexities and compromises inherent in growing up.

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The new Italian word for talent is Ammaniti. — The Times “A vivid picture of rural life in Italy” – LT –

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Author: tripfiction

4.5* This came highly recommended and has been sitting awhile waiting to be read. It is a slim volume, which I chose to read in the garden one hot day, imbibing the stifling heat...

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