The Solitude of Prime Numbers by Paolo Giordano (Book Analysis)

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Author: Bright Summaries ISBN: 9782806281036
Publisher: BrightSummaries.com Publication: November 9, 2016
Imprint: BrightSummaries.com Language: English
Author: Bright Summaries
ISBN: 9782806281036
Publisher: BrightSummaries.com
Publication: November 9, 2016
Imprint: BrightSummaries.com
Language: English
Unlock the more straightforward side of The Solitude of Prime Numbers with this concise and insightful summary and analysis!
This engaging summary presents an analysis of The Solitude of Prime Numbers by Paolo Giardano, which tells the story of Alice, an anorexic teenager who is desperate to be accepted by the most popular girls in her school, and Mattia, an exceptionally gifted but socially isolated boy who finds refuge in mathematics. They both experienced painful tragedies when they were younger, and this results in a bond that brings them together years later, when they are both adults and their lives have taken very different paths. The book won the Strega Prize, Italy’s most prestigious literary award, in 2008, and was adapted into a film in 2010. It has sold over one million copies and been translated into thirty languages. Paolo Giordano is an Italian writer. In addition to his first book The Solitude of Prime Numbers, he has written two further novels, The Human Body and Like Family
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Unlock the more straightforward side of The Solitude of Prime Numbers with this concise and insightful summary and analysis!
This engaging summary presents an analysis of The Solitude of Prime Numbers by Paolo Giardano, which tells the story of Alice, an anorexic teenager who is desperate to be accepted by the most popular girls in her school, and Mattia, an exceptionally gifted but socially isolated boy who finds refuge in mathematics. They both experienced painful tragedies when they were younger, and this results in a bond that brings them together years later, when they are both adults and their lives have taken very different paths. The book won the Strega Prize, Italy’s most prestigious literary award, in 2008, and was adapted into a film in 2010. It has sold over one million copies and been translated into thirty languages. Paolo Giordano is an Italian writer. In addition to his first book The Solitude of Prime Numbers, he has written two further novels, The Human Body and Like Family

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