- The Solitude of Prime Numbers - Paolo Giordano Nathalie Bauer - Books

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  • two skinned alive characters  

    The Solitude of Prime Numbers (Paperback)
    The narrative focuses on two torn characters, skinned alive, marked by traumatic events, whose paths intersect from adolescence to adulthood. Their scars ooze and mingle throughout the novel. I enjoyed the chapters on mathematical metaphors Mattia, a
  • Story sometimes hard but addictive  

    The Solitude of Prime Numbers (Paperback)
    I did not know that Italian is the author whose first novel (which also explains that ...). The novel is exciting, he describes almost cynical sometimes extreme emotions (fear, pain, love, guilt, shame, ...) of these two satellites that cross, recros
  • Psychoanalysis teen  

    The Solitude of Prime Numbers (Paperback)
    I read this book in the original and I liked. The author paints a portrait of two teens unhappiness. All 2 have a common point. They are marked with a deep wound from childhood. One, Mattia, is gifted and bears the scar of the loss of her sister. The
  • Hard, very pleasant to read but fascinating.  

    The Solitude of Prime Numbers (Paperback)
    The author's address to camp two young characters, actually quite extreme, is remarkable. He manages to describe them and make them live without the description turns to caracature nor the boy, gifted, autistic, marked by the abandonment of her littl
  • "He fifteen, said Pietro.C'est cruel age."  

    The Solitude of Prime Numbers (Paperback)
    Mattia, Alice will have parallèlles course in their childhood. But their paths eventually cross at the time of adolescence: "The years of high school had formed a deep wound that Mattia and Alice had deemed it too deep to heal They had crossed snorke