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. Set against the atmospheric backdrop of Rome, it follows the transformative journey of two young men whose lives collide at a critical turning point. The Story: Love, Shyness, and Ambition The novel centers on two distinct protagonists:
A middle-aged man, Mateo, sits in a cold hospital chapel. His younger brother, Adrián, has just succumbed to a long illness. Overwhelmed by regret and unfinished conversations, Mateo begins to write letters to Adrián—letters he knows he cannot send.
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