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Beyond San Sèrvolo's Gardens
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Beyond San Sèrvolo’s Gardens

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Can love fundamentally change people? Can it cure mental illness?

Venice, 1967.

The novel tells the disturbing love story of Stefano Politano, a robber from Italy, and Ida Johnson, an English teacher from America.

The suicide of a doctor at the San Servolo asylum for the mentally ill triggers a series of events that lead to Stefano, a patient there, telling his story to his only surviving girlfriend - Olga.

It is a story that changed the lives of everyone around them, metamorphosed Stefano and ended with several tragedies.

It is a tumultuous and passionate story that is tragic and heart breaking. It is a story of two extremes: a poor, orphaned young man turned criminal and the spoiled daughter of an ambassador, an English teacher - two people from two very different worlds but with common threads.

It is a story that shows the rise and fall of a man, depending on his relationship with the person he loves.

It is a story about mental illness, suicide, unrelenting illness, abuse, forbidden love, a world in which one of humanity's most beautiful and tragic love stories takes place.

It is a different kind of love born in a world troubled by riots and economic hardship, reborn in a mental asylum that has become a stain of shame on the Italian government, unable to treat the pellagra.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Notion Press
Date
25 January 2024
Pages
134
ISBN
9798892771283

Can love fundamentally change people? Can it cure mental illness?

Venice, 1967.

The novel tells the disturbing love story of Stefano Politano, a robber from Italy, and Ida Johnson, an English teacher from America.

The suicide of a doctor at the San Servolo asylum for the mentally ill triggers a series of events that lead to Stefano, a patient there, telling his story to his only surviving girlfriend - Olga.

It is a story that changed the lives of everyone around them, metamorphosed Stefano and ended with several tragedies.

It is a tumultuous and passionate story that is tragic and heart breaking. It is a story of two extremes: a poor, orphaned young man turned criminal and the spoiled daughter of an ambassador, an English teacher - two people from two very different worlds but with common threads.

It is a story that shows the rise and fall of a man, depending on his relationship with the person he loves.

It is a story about mental illness, suicide, unrelenting illness, abuse, forbidden love, a world in which one of humanity's most beautiful and tragic love stories takes place.

It is a different kind of love born in a world troubled by riots and economic hardship, reborn in a mental asylum that has become a stain of shame on the Italian government, unable to treat the pellagra.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Notion Press
Date
25 January 2024
Pages
134
ISBN
9798892771283