The birth of a child has a disruptive power, upsets the rhythms of families and sometimes the inner rhythms. Dad, why do we support Rome? it is the story of a father who was not very prepared for Peter's arrival, almost frightened by the discovery of that sudden and definitive love; a lost father, who, in moments of intimacy with that little man, begins to rediscover what he had lost, to put the pieces together one day after another, one story after another. The little stories that are told to us are the declination in the everyday of an infinite love, made up of small, imperceptible and boundless gestures. It is the irony that always remains in the background, a subtle smile that never soaks the pages in honey and sweetened milk: it is always all very real ... or almost, however very true. Then there are the illustrations, beautiful, that the authors invite to color, mess ... live, in essence, like everything else. A manual for young fathers afflicted by performance anxiety, therefore, to consume all in one breath, first, and then return from time to time, because among the folds of the stories there are a lot of hidden treasures to discover.
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