With a Pair of Wings, by Alba Saskia

With a pair of wings
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Love is such a brilliant, powerful plot that it is capable of generating atmosphere, plot, dialogues and character profiles, filling an entire novel with its brilliance.

This lead may sound corny to you, loaded with naivety, but it is still true. If even Sabina has recognized in one of his last songs that cries with the most cheesy love movies 😛

In this book With a pair of wings love is the inner gear but also the aroma that comes from reading. And, honestly, in a world that is usually ironic, almost always cynical and increasingly inhuman, it is a pleasure to find a radiant love story. Because love is the last heritage of dreamers, those who pass through this planet with their light feet, without resentments or unhealthy feelings. With love and dreams you can be the happiest person in the valley of tears.

Lía suffers a brutal love disappointment (yes, dreamers also suffer, no one has said otherwise, to enjoy happiness you have to counterbalance with sadness) that leads her to a new life from the south of Spain to the capital of Barcelona. He is unable to tell his mother what happened, his breakup and his search for new life. And perhaps it is fine like that, Lía in a space where she shouldn't be while her mother remains confident that the apple of her eye continues to live in Tarifa. There are certain maternal ties that you have to loosen from time to time.

But Lía, in addition to being confident in love, has that second virtue: she is a dreamer. She always liked to dance, and an old friend gives her the opportunity to focus on ballet, an old lost hobby. From that moment, Lía begins to live as she dances, with that lightness typical of happiness, with that attraction of positive energy that only inner positivism can generate. Maybe even love will knock on her door again, while she continues to dream and dance.

You can buy the book With a pair of wings, the first novel by the young author Alba Saskia, here:

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