Written by Silvia Zangoli. After the successful debut of "Il mistero dell'ermellino", Giuse Iannello gives readers a second novel. "Conjunctions divergent" is an enigmatic example of oxymoron that the author chooses as a perfect synthesis of the stories; stories of so many lives that are intertwined with each other a little 'choice a bit' by the hand of fate.
The novel is populated by many characters, male and female children of the society, portraits with a natural, emphasizing its strengths and weaknesses, as they will be the gestures and actions that they will find page after page to the reader.
And 'complex hold the wires and coordinate different stories to create a believable plot and enjoyable, yet the author demonstrates excellent skills in dealing with a difficult task.
Giuse, passionate painter as well as a writer, seems to paint the faces of his creatures, capturing looks, dark areas, solar moments, emotional outbursts; narrate becomes synonymous to paint a canvas, starting from a solid initial idea, developing soul and warmth, then focusing the details which give color and movement to the figures portrayed.
The novel offers insight multiple, touching the world of the family, the world of relations of friendship and family, the world of the disease and rebirth.
Very many topics in play, that parade touching each, uniting and moving away as in a dance; dance of fate, the unpredictable, the indefinite.
It feels strong between pages the intent to probe the darkest part of everyone's life and at the same time the most intimate and fragile.
With skill is investigated the fragility of life, component often forgotten or cursed in the name of ideals that drive the show of force and looking for success, happiness and achievement in personal and social.
The life told in these pages runs on endless tracks with little certainty as to the exchange next s'incrocerà with another life, bringing a new design, a new life; lives not traveling alone but along the way are joined by flowing into better or worse, always creating new forms of joy or sorrow.
The stories told by Giuse Iannello are portraits of everyday life, are weighted and unweighted choices, are bonds and fractures, conjunctions are divergent.

