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the restorer of faces
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the restorer of faces
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the restorer of faces
By None
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In a deconsecrated church, among faces to restore and mysteries never dissolved, a woman works with devotion.
But what she repairs is not only matter: it is memory, guilt, perception.
When one face disappears and another resurfaces, the boundary between art and identity dissolves, opening passages into a reality where every detail is a trace, and every absence a question.
The Restorer of Faces is a novel of symbolic tension and narrative architecture, in which each chapter is a threshold and every gesture a revelation.
Translated into Italian, English, and French, the book invites readers to enter a suspended space, where beauty unsettles and truth has no fixed form.
A literary work for those who seek stories that do not merely narrate, but interrogate. And that leave, on those who read them, an imprint that does not fade.
In a deconsecrated church, among faces to restore and mysteries never dissolved, a woman works with devotion.
But what she repairs is not only matter: it is memory, guilt, perception.
When one face disappears and another resurfaces, the boundary between art and identity dissolves, opening passages into a reality where every detail is a trace, and every absence a question.
The Restorer of Faces is a novel of symbolic tension and narrative architecture, in which each chapter is a threshold and every gesture a revelation.
Translated into Italian, English, and French, the book invites readers to enter a suspended space, where beauty unsettles and truth has no fixed form.
A literary work for those who seek stories that do not merely narrate, but interrogate. And that leave, on those who read them, an imprint that does not fade.



















