
Best selling Fiction from Feltrinelli
On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Feltrinelli products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.
1. Feltrinelli Latte versato

2. Feltrinelli DeLuca,E.:Giorno prima della felicità
The Day Before Happiness: This is the day when the little orphan boy manages to fish the ball out from behind the foot of the marble statue. Now he is allowed to play with the older kids. It is also the day when he discovers a secret dungeon full of books beneath an old Neapolitan apartment building, where a Jew survived the war. And it is the day when the mysterious girl Anna leaves her place at the window on the third floor and walks towards him. Don Gaetano, the doorman of that very building, will soon become his fatherly friend. He not only introduces him to the secrets of card games but also to the art of mind reading. And he shows him how to survive in a city where luck and corruption are so closely intertwined. One of the most beautiful and successful novels by the Italian bestselling author.

3. Feltrinelli Dara:Malinverno

4. Feltrinelli Il regista (I narratori)

5. Feltrinelli Il dottor Zivago. Ediz. 70° anniversario

6. Feltrinelli Bacio feroce
"Bacio feroce" is a captivating novel by Roberto Saviano that delves into the complex world of youth gangs in Naples. The story unfolds in an environment where power, loyalty, and betrayal are intricately intertwined. The protagonists, a group of young people, struggle to find their identity and place in a society marked by violence and rivalry. As they attempt to gain control over their territory, they face the challenge of reconciling their own goals with those of their friends. The narrative is characterized by intense emotions and moral dilemmas that prompt readers to reflect on the consequences of power and belonging. Saviano succeeds in vividly portraying the reality of the streets of Naples while illuminating the universal themes of friendship and betrayal.

7. Feltrinelli Di Paolo:Lontano dagli occhi
"Lontano dagli occhi" by Paolo Di Paolo is a captivating work that explores the boundaries between poetry and drama. In this paperback, written in Italian, a multifaceted narrative unfolds, offering both emotional depth and literary sophistication. Di Paolo, a renowned author of contemporary Italian literature, manages to connect with readers through his poetic language and compelling characters. The 192 pages invite readers to immerse themselves in a world that is both familiar and challenging. This book is not just a literary work, but also an experience that provokes thought and engages the senses. It is an essential contribution to modern Italian fiction, appealing to both lovers of poetry and dramatic literature.

8. Feltrinelli Sostiene Pereira
"Sostiene Pereira" is a captivating novel by Antonio Tabucchi set in 1938, a time of significant political upheaval in Europe. The story unfolds against the backdrop of Portuguese Salazarism, Italian Fascism, and the Spanish Civil War. The protagonist, Pereira, an older journalist responsible for the culture section of a minor newspaper in Lisbon, reflects on the pivotal events of his life. Through his narrative, the reader is introduced to the complex world of political and personal conflicts, with Pereira portrayed not only as a witness but also as a multifaceted character. The narrative is marked by Pereira's inner contradictions and his unheroic nature, making it particularly poignant and thought-provoking. The introduction of Andrea Bajani offers additional perspectives on the themes and significance of the work.
- Addresses the political upheavals in Europe during the 1930s
- Provides a profound character study of the protagonist Pereira
- Connects personal experiences with historical events.

9. Feltrinelli Benni:Di tutte le ricchezze
"Of All Riches" is a captivating novel by Stefano Benni, written in Italian. The book, published in 2014, offers a unique narrative that transports readers into a world full of fantasy and profound themes. Benni, known for his creative writing style, combines elements of fiction in this work with a variety of characters and stories that provoke thought. The paperback cover makes the book both appealing and durable, ideal for readers who prefer a physical copy. With 207 pages, it provides ample material to delve into the narrative depth and explore the rich themes that Benni addresses.

10. Feltrinelli Novecento
Novecento: Un monologo.
