Io sono Giorgia: Le mie radici, le mie idee

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“Ho visto troppa gente parlare di me e delle mie idee per non rendermi conto di quanto io e la mia vita siamo in realtà distanti dal racconto che se ne fa. E ho deciso di aprirmi, di raccontare in prima persona chi sono, in cosa credo, e come sono arrivata fin qui.”

In questo libro, Giorgia Meloni parla per la prima volta di sé a tutto tondo. Delle sue radici, della sua infanzia e del suo rapporto con la mamma Anna, la sorella Arianna, i nonni Maria e Gianni e del dolore per l’assenza del padre; della passione viscerale per la politica, che dalla “sua” Garbatella l’ha portata prima al Governo della Nazione come Ministro e poi al vertice di Fratelli d’Italia e dei Conservatori europei; della gioia di essere madre della piccola Ginevra e della storia d’amore con Andrea; dei suoi sogni e del futuro che immagina per l’Italia e per l’Europa.

Ma affronta anche, con la schiettezza e la chiarezza che la caratterizzano, temi complessi come la maternità, l’identità e la fede. Un racconto appassionato e appassionante, scandito nei titoli da quel tormentone nato per essere ironico ma diventato un manifesto identitario. Passato, presente e futuro del leader politico sul quale sono puntati gli occhi di molti, in Italia e non solo.

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“I have seen too many people talking about me and my ideas to not realize how far I and my life are actually from the story that is made of them. And I decided to open up, to tell firsthand who I am, what I believe in, and how I got here. “

In this book, Giorgia Meloni talks about herself for the first time in the round. About her Her roots, her childhood and her relationship with her mother Anna, her sister Arianna, her grandparents Maria and Gianni and the pain of her father’s absence; of her of her visceral passion for politics, which from her “hers of hers” Garbatella of hers brought her first to the Government of the Nation as Minister and then to the top of the Brothers of Italy and the European Conservatives; of the joy of being the mother of little Ginevra and of the love story with Andrea; of her dreams of her and of her future that she imagines for Italy and Europe.

But she also addresses, with the frankness and clarity that characterize her, complex issues such as motherhood, identity and faith. A passionate and exciting story, marked in the titles by that catchphrase born to be ironic but become a manifesto of identity. Past, present and future of the political leader on whom the eyes of many are focused, in Italy and beyond.

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