“Grandma, do you remember the house where you were born? Tell me about your first school day! On what occasion did you meet grandpa?...” Ninety questions and many blank spaces to fill: the opportunity of bringing grandmothers and grandchildren closer, to preserve the historical memory of your family and to transmit it. A grandmother is an important figure of everyone’s childhood, a great resource of good advices and wisdom, an irreplaceable part of our lives; yet, we sometimes realize that we do not know much about her. Francesco Marini has addressed his grandmother a series of questions and now he invites us to do the same. The result is a book that is both a diary and a scrapbook, with plenty of white spaces just waiting to be filled with notes, family trees and photos. Everything you need is a pen and a grandmother willing to tell her stories, to talk about herself, to offer something that will stay on paper forever. The questions form a path that gives order to memories through emotions and feelings: a simple but extraordinary gift for today, when too many stories from the past are lost. I edition: May 2013 I reprint: July 2013 II reprint: December 2013
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