
Soli per Il Mondo: Bambine E Bambini Emigranti Tra Otto E Novecento
by:
Giulia Di Bello e Vanna Nuti
Language: Italian
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 8840006745
ISBN 13: 9788840006741
Publication date:
January 1st, 2001
Publisher: Edizioni Unicopli
Pages: 298
Genres: Children’s
Soli per Il Mondo explores the poignant stories of immigrant children navigating their way through the tumultuous transitions of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Giulia Di Bello and Vanna Nuti delve into the experiences of these young individuals, shedding light on their challenges, hopes, and resilient spirits as they faced displacement and uncertainty. The narrative paints a vivid picture of their world, marked by the interplay of culture, identity, and the relentless pursuit of a better life.
Through meticulous research and rich historical detail, the authors provide a compelling examination of the social dynamics and cultural shifts that shaped the lives of these children. The book captures the essence of longing for home while forging new identities in foreign lands. The journey of these migrant children serves as a powerful reminder of the broader themes of adversity and survival that transcends time and geography.
With an extensive bibliography and an index, this work is a thorough resource not just for scholars but also for anyone interested in understanding the historical context of migration and the unique perspectives of young immigrants. It is a heartfelt tribute to the resilience of children who, even in the face of hardships, continue to dream and hope for a brighter future.
Through meticulous research and rich historical detail, the authors provide a compelling examination of the social dynamics and cultural shifts that shaped the lives of these children. The book captures the essence of longing for home while forging new identities in foreign lands. The journey of these migrant children serves as a powerful reminder of the broader themes of adversity and survival that transcends time and geography.
With an extensive bibliography and an index, this work is a thorough resource not just for scholars but also for anyone interested in understanding the historical context of migration and the unique perspectives of young immigrants. It is a heartfelt tribute to the resilience of children who, even in the face of hardships, continue to dream and hope for a brighter future.