His name is Fabio Capello and is a doctor and writer. Born in 1975 and travels all over the world, following the profound interest in the problems of children and developing countries. From 1997 to 2004 he was editor for the magazine "The Diner" in 1997, the public children's novel "The land of Santilla", the 2001 report, "Myanmar: The Final Frontier", in 2005 the stories "Stuttgart" and " The smell of the sea "in 2006," Maybe Tomorrow "by Creative Editions.
Small Stories For the series brought " Piccadilly Line, a collection of short stories I was enchanted about love and life and has a unique style, invaluable. I'm sure his book will fascinate and loved instantly, as would happen with the texts that remain and add something into existence.
Here's the back cover:
"What is love? It is this question that tries to answer the journey of eight stories that winds through the stations of the line's best-known London's underground. Millions of people who meet for a moment. Each with his life and his past, which for a time fuse with those of fellow travelers, met by chance, which will cease to exist when the train doors will close behind them. Every story
marks and unwittingly pushes everyone to be there at that time, and inevitably to be part of a new bigger story, which like all the others waiting to be told.
But the question remains at the end, because "love in reality can not be understood, or enclosed or properly defined. Why is the most unlikely of events, yet it happens every time."
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