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20 January 2025

The sea of hope

by Nota, Christian Nicola
The sea of hope

Karim and Abdul are two eighteen-year-olds like many others, or at least they deserve to be. Despite having the same dreams and passions as other teenagers, they do not have the right to feel like architects of their own destinies. Their days are purely sweat and sacrifice, after school they work until late in the evening and then get up before dawn to help their families in the fields. Lockgox, their hometown in north-west Africa, seems like one huge trap, a place that sucks you into a vicious cycle of poverty and a lack of expectations. The only solution to try for a better future is to escape, but the journey comes at a cost, and the money required they do not have. Due to a series of favourable circumstances, they manage to scrape together the funds needed to embark on that perilous journey. The dangers and obstacles they must overcome will stay with them forever but will also unite them in a bond that seems unbreakable. However, they will learn that nothing is indestructible. The Sea of Hope, beyond being a tale of two migrants, aims to tell a story of compassion, of two kids whose only fault is the fact that they were born in the wrong place. A book of hope, of rebirth, but, above all, a story of friendship. Suffering, expectation and love fleetingly alternate, resulting in sentiments of violence and affection. A rollercoaster of emotions makes for an enthralling read. Pages of brutality are followed by more affectionate passages, bringing the reader along to live through a series of engaging and exciting adventures.

  • Publishing house Brè
  • Year of publication 2024
  • Number of pages 133
  • ISBN 9791259704726
  • Foreign Rights Daniele Aiolfi
  • Ebook 9791259704719
  • Price 14.00

Nota, Christian Nicola

Art, for me, has always been a way of communicating aspects of myself and the thoughts that remain hidden from day to day. Something profound and genuine that goes beyond the appear-ances of sporadic encounters or fleeting conversations. A space in which to immerse oneself and to feel free, without shackles and without having to flee anywhere, simply the magic of a pen and paper. The Sea of Hope is the second work published with Brè, following the noir novel entitled Run! Year 2020.

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