In an unexpected combination of eros and poetry, Point of no return Wallenberg is a passionate defence of life and a burning love affair between a Jewish girl and the man who will eventually save her, lived in a complicated and dramatic historical period. Robert and Mira share an intense physical passion and the thrust towards their dreams, the desire to escape from their time, the sense of living without limits. The two, separated many years by the war, unexpectedly meet again when old and extend love beyond time and events. Passionate, intense, fast-paced. Point of no return Wallenberg is a genuine publishing event: released by a small, independent publisher, the novel by Davide Amante has had immediate success in Europe, also thanks to word of mouth from enthusiastic readers. The novel is based on the true story of Raoul Wallenberg, the man who saved the lives of thousands of Jewish citizens from Nazi crimes at his own life's risk and then mysteriously disappeared at the end of World War II. 'Breathlessness swept over as she sensed his presence behind her, that particular breed of untamed energy that she had always felt when she was with him and had never experienced since.'
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