Summary
Andrea Bocelli: The Music of Silence
Just like the singing voice of its author in real life, the narrator's voice in this autobiography of Andrea Bocelli is equally powerful, but also melodious as he honestly tells the story of his own life. Using the third person in an attempt to objectively distance himself from what he lived through, Bocelli tells us about his childhood, growing up, loved ones and dear places and speaks completely openly about the thorny path that led him to his current status as one of the world's most famous tenors. Regardless of whether we ourselves are lovers of opera and classical music or just curious who want to know more about today's best singer, this book is a great choice, and its content is an excellent example of a well-lived life that resisted all adversity and always looked forward optimistically. The moving testimony of a man who realized his boyhood dreams regardless of the difficulties that fate has determined for him is a book that we all need on our shelves as a reminder of the truth "that to live an idea means to consider possible everything that seems impossible at first glance".
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