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Affiche du document Soignez vos problèmes d'argent

Soignez vos problèmes d'argent

Philippe GEFFROY

6h28min30

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518 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 6h28min.
Vous vous posez des questions au sujet de l’argent… Vous vous demandez peut-être comment mieux le gérer, comment en gagner plus ou comment arrêter d’en manquer ? Vous cherchez à comprendre ce qui ne va pas dans votre relation à l’argent ?Bref, vous vous demandez comment soigner vos problèmes d’argent et mettre - enfin - l’argent au service de votre bien-être ?C’est exactement ce que ce livre va vous aider à accomplir. Il propose 12 principes qui vont vous faire changer profondément d’attitude et de comportement vis-à-vis de l’argent et, du même coup, modifier votre vie. Changer votre attitude à l’égard de l’argent se fera par étape et ce livre est conçu comme un guide et un manuel. Vous y trouverez des informations pratiques, des outils pour faire le point sur votre situation et d’autres pour la faire évoluer. Dans ce livre vous apprendrez :- A adopter une relation saine et paisible avec l’argent- A constituer votre capital en faisant ce que vous aimez, en travaillant mieux et en développant plusieurs sources de revenus - A maîtriser vos dépenses en privilégiant les dépenses "gagnantes" - A devenir un investisseur avisé Philippe Geffroy est coach et conférencier. Il s’intéresse depuis plus de 10 ans à la question, souvent délaissée et pourtant centrale, du rapport à l’argent. Fort de son expérience, il a dégagé une méthode pragmatique pour permettre à chacun d’être enfin « au clair avec l’argent ».Frédéric Kneip est comédien au théâtre et au cinéma - il s'est notamment illustré dans la série "Baron Noir"-, metteur en scène et formateur. Il a déjà prêté sa voix à de nombreux livres audio.
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Affiche du document Rentière avant 40 grâce à l'immobilier

Rentière avant 40 grâce à l'immobilier

Ting Yan Cortes

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269 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 3h22min.
« Je m’appelle Ting et j’ai 37 ans. Mon histoire est simple et surprenante à la fois… En février 2019, après presque six ans de bons et loyaux services dans la même entreprise, j’ai été licenciée sans avoir commis aucune faute suite à une restructuration. Heureusement, cela faisait 9 ans que j’investissais dans l’immobilier et que je venais enfin, après des années de travail acharné, d’atteindre l’indépendance financière grâce aux excédents de loyers. On m’a souvent demandé mon secret. En réalité je suis une personne tout à fait ordinaire, sans diplôme prestigieux ni salaire mirobolant. Mais j’ai travaillé deux fois plus que les autres pendant plusieurs années en cumulant mon travail salarié, l’éducation de mes enfants et mes investissements immobiliers. » En présentant avec une grande franchise les obstacles qu’elle a dû franchir, le montage de ses opérations immobilières et les outils qu’elle utilise pour en optimiser la rentabilité, Ting Yan Cortes dévoile une véritable méthode pour s’enrichir dans l’immobilier sans être spécialiste. Elle fait ainsi l’éclatante démonstration que la volonté, le bon sens et la détermination sont les meilleurs atouts pour quiconque a décidé de prendre son destin financier en main. Ting Yan Cortes anime un site internet « www.independance-au-feminin.fr » sur lequel elle dispense de nombreux conseils en accès libre. Vous pouvez aussi la retrouver sur sa chaine Youtube Ting rentière immo. Les audiolecteurs du livre bénéficient d’un accès réservé sur le site internet « www.independance-au-feminin.fr ». Il y retrouveront de nombreux bonus leur permettant d’approfondir certains aspects du livre ainsi que la possibilité d’une consultation gratuite d’une heure avec Ting.
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Affiche du document Instant Pot Cookbook

Instant Pot Cookbook

Susan Hollister

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579 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 7h14min.
Serve up delicious meals quickly and easily!You are going to love cooking again after trying the wide variety of mouthwatering meals in this instant-pot recipe audiobook. With an instant pot pressure cooker, cooking, preparation and cleanup is a breeze. You can use your instant pot and have meals completed quicker than you ever may have thought possible. The recipes in this audiobook make it easy for you to create tasty and wholesome meals at your convenience. Your home can be filled with the savory aroma of a delicious meal whenever you want!Discover 200 delicious recipes suitable for any occasion.I have made it easy for you to find and make incredible meals for any time of the day.Enjoy delicious breakfast meals like banana nut oats, blueberry/lemon breakfast cakes, breakfast burrito with sausage, breakfast fruit cobbler, mini frittatas, chocolate oatmeal, and country ham and egg casserole.For lunch, you can try delicious recipes like chicken and corn soup with spinach, creamy broccoli and cheddar soup, Italian chicken sandwich, spicy pulled pork sandwich, and Italian farm-to-table vegetable soup.For dinner, you can enjoy Cuban-style pulled pork, flavorful lamb curry, garlic butter salmon, pasta in cream sauce with sausage, savory vegetarian stew, and much more!For some yummy appetizers, you can cook up creamy mac and cheese, roasted red potatoes, basmati rice, garnished refried beans, and creamy mashed potatoes.For tasty desserts, you can enjoy apple cobbler, New York cheesecake, strawberry fruit pie, chocolate lava cake, and many more!Start cooking up some mouthwatering meals: Get this audiobook now!
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Affiche du document Essential Rainwater Harvesting

Essential Rainwater Harvesting

Rob Avis

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481 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 6h1min.
Design a rainwater harvesting system for any home in any climateDesign a rainwater harvesting system for any home in any climate. Water is a crucial resource increasingly under stress. Yet rainfall, even in arid climates, can make up a sizable portion of any home, acreage, or farm's water requirements if harvested and utilized with care. The key is appropriate planning and high-quality site- and climate-specific design. Essential Rainwater Harvesting is a comprehensive manual for designing, building, and maintaining water harvesting systems for the warm and cold climates of the world. Presenting design considerations and approaches for the most common household rainwater supply scenarios – primary, supplemental, and off-grid supply – this step-by-step approach covers: Considerations for full-property water securityDemand planning and conservation strategies Supply calculations and design implications for extreme rainfall and drought Materials selection and water quality System and site assessment Sizing and design of gutters, conveyance, tanks, and pumps Pre-filtration, filtration, and disinfection options System maintenance and upkeep This practical resource provides DIYers, trades, and rainwater practitioners with the essential tools, methods, and technical know-how to design, build, and maintain rainwater harvesting systems anywhere. Rob Avis, P.Eng and Michelle Avis, P.Eng own and operate Adaptive Habitat, a leading edge property design firm for resilient homes, acreages, and farms and Verge Permaculture, a globally recognized award-winning education business. They have over 20 years of combined experience in project management, ecological design, and sustainable technologies, which they share at vergepermaculture.ca from their suburban house and yard that they've transformed into a model of cold climate urban permaculture in Calgary, Alberta. Dedication Foreword How To Use This Book Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Fundamentals Chapter 3: Feasibility Chapter 4: Anatomy of a Rainwater System Chapter 5: Collection and Pre-Filtration Chapter 6: Storage Chapter 7: Pumps Chapter 8: Assuring End-Use Water Quality Conclusion: The Importance of Good Design Appendix A: Conversion Table Resources and References Index About the Authors A Note About the Publisher
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Affiche du document Common Threads

Common Threads

Sharon Kallis

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698 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 8h43min.
A guide to creating community-based art installations using green waste, invasive species and natural materials A guide to creating community-based art installations using green waste, invasive species and natural materials Disposing of unwanted natural materials can be expensive and time-consuming, or it can present a tremendous opportunity for creating collaborative eco-art. Invasive-species control, green-waste management, urban gardening, and traditional crafts can all be brought together to strengthen community relationships and foster responsible land stewardship. Simple, easily taught, creative techniques applied with shared purpose become the modern-day equivalent of a barn raising or a quilting bee. Common Threads is a unique guide to engaging community members in communal handwork for the greater good. Sharon Kallis provides a wealth of ideas for: Working with unwanted natural materials, with an emphasis on green waste and invasive species Visualizing projects that celebrate the human element while crafting works of art or environmental remediation Creating opportunities for individuals to connect with nature in a unique, meditative, yet community-oriented way Combining detailed, step-by-step instructions with tips for successful process and an overview of completed projects, Common Threads is a different kind of weaving book. This inspirational guide is designed to help artists and activists foster community, build empowerment, and develop a do-it-together attitude while planning and implementing works of collaborative eco-art. Sharon Kallis is a Vancouver artist who specializes in working with unwanted natural materials. Involving community in connecting traditional hand techniques with invasive species and garden waste, she creates site-specific installations that become ecological interventions. Her recent projects include The Urban Weaver Project, Aberthau: flax=food+fibre, and working closely with fiber artists, park ecologists, First Nations basket weavers, and others. Introduction Places Chapter 1: Work With What You Have at Hand Chapter 2: Building for Change From the Ground Up Chapter 3: Placemaking for Community People Chapter 4: Why Impermanence Matters Chapter 5: Weaving Community Milestones Chapter 6: Celebrations of Honor and Respect Chapter 7: Common Threads Plants Chapter 8: Working with Invasive Plant Species Chapter 9: Techniques Chapter 10: Designing Group Projects Chapter 11: Green Waste Logistics, Funding and Public Park Partnership Endnotes Acknowledgments Index About the Author
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Affiche du document Guerrilla Gardening

Guerrilla Gardening

David Tracey

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690 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 8h37min.
EBlast followed by a print review mailing to gardening/horticulture colomnists, gardening magazines, progressive and alternatvie magazines, City Enetertainment Freebies(EX. In Canada, NOW, The Georgia Straight etc) Publicist will be hired for a radio campaign. Postcard mailing to Garden Writers of America and other appropriate lists. Target Foodshare and Community Garden groups for special sales. Guerilla Gardening is for every gardener looking for space to grow. The author’s background as an international journalist gives his writing a fast-paced and well-crafted style that is a joy to read. The book’s target audience is broad: youth, gardeners, activists, environmentalists, urban designers, city dwellers — anyone interested in improving public spaces. According to the United Nations, in 2006, for the first time, more than half the human population could be counted as city dwellers. We’re now an urban species. This means the crucial issue of our age – how we are going to survive – is now a city problem.IntroductionEver onward You ruleSchool's out Right of way Now fear this City of no return How to use this book Are you the one? 1 The Big Idea (Or What to Say If You're Stopped) A brief history Lock down, plant up By the people, for the people Yippie Park Green Guerrillas If I can do it... Donald Loggins Power Plant — Nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus) 2 Where to Start (You DO Live Here So Why Aren't You Home By Now?) Think eco-citizen The forest not the trees Nature on holiday Wilderness is within Cities are alive Starting-out spaces A tale of two cities Use it or lose it Grow up Get back Park this Green roofs are the new black Bed time All roads lead to home You said it — Robert Sarti If I can do it... Robert Klose Power Plant — Poppy (Papaver somniferum) 3 What to Use (Don't Reinvent the Wheel, Borrow Someone's Car) Coolest tools Dig this More for less Fund-raising fun Dirt-cheap dirt Black gold Garden goods Real free trade Seeds of death Free rain Digging for treasure You said it — Loren Rieseberg If I can do it... Bev Wagar Power Plant — Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) 4 Growing Basics (The Root End Goes Down) Think like a plant The dirt on dirt Fertilizers and all that crap No mono Pests or friends Why natives rule Easy edible landscaping Seed bombs You said it — David Tarrant If I can do it... Al Pasternak Power Plant — Potato (Solanum tuberosum) 5 Naturescaping 101 (There's Always Somebody Home in a Habitat) Land claims Designing for diversity Will chirp for food Room to grow Don't be a buggist No slugsidized housing You said it — Terry Taylor If I can do it... Susan Kurbis Power Plant — Apple (Malus domestica) 6 Get Off the Grass (Make It a Meadow) Good crop, bad crop Kick your grass Fields of dreams From the ground up You said it — Bill Stephen If I can do it... Mark Yardas Power Plant — Lavender (Lavendula species) 7 Grow Your Own Community Garden (It Takes a Village to Raise a Turnip) Garden grail Choose the right place Choose the right people Call to order How to ward off developers (and their offspring) Link it or lose it What have you done for me lately? Grow your own Q&A — Muggs Sigurgeirson If I can do it... Les King Power Plant — Sweet pea (Lathyrus odoratus) 8 When to Work Within (The Art of Aikido Politics) The care and feeding of city officials Push or pull You're blocking Oh bother Q&A — Alan Duncan If I can do it... Tom Wuest Power Plant — Scarlet runner bean (Phaseolus coccineus) 9 Start Spreading the News (Information Is Just Fertilizer With Better PR) Mass media and how to move it What's the news? Right on time I'm busted Alternative media options Signs that work, signs that don't Q&A — Peter Gibson Power Plant — Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus) If I can do it... Matthew Green Power Plant — Blueberry (Vaccinium species) Conclusion: Where to Go From Here (Make Your City the Salvation of the World) Living la vida local Go team go You are the culture Live in the city of your dreams Get up and grow Q&A — Jim Diers If I can do it... Amy Twigge Bibliography Notes Index About the Author
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Affiche du document Plant Science for Gardeners

Plant Science for Gardeners

Robert Pavlis

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514 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 6h25min.
Co-op available Galleys available: Long lead, trade publications, and sales reps Digital Galley on Edelweiss National advertising Amazon, Google, Facebook, Mother Earth News , Hobby Farm National print campaign Mother Earth News , Hobby Farm , Acres USA , Growing for Market , Permaculture Design Magazine , American Gardener , Growers & Co . Online/social media campaign Facebook Live event and giveaway with author Outreach to horticultural societies, gardening and homesteading organizations, groups, and websites. Live forum on Permies.com Promotion on New Society Publishers social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, our blog, Pinterest, Instagram, and YouTube Promotion via authors YouTube channel Promotion on podcasts focused on gardening Support author during in-person and virtual events/workshops General eBook marketing plans eBook will be available at the same time as print publication to maximize sales eBook ISBN will be included on all press materials, author and publisher websites, and whenever print ISBN is listed publisher and author will be promoting both e and p through social media Planned vendor or price promotions where appropriate Excerpts in Mother Earth News , Hobby Farm , Acres USA , Growing for Market , America Gardener , Savvy Gardening Promotion through the author's website: http://www.GardenMyths.com Bookseller/Library promotions promotion via ALA Author of 4 previous gardening books including Building Natural Ponds which has sold over 4,600 copies and Soil Science for Gardeners which has sold 7,000 copies This book is the second in a micro-series of similar books which will be published by this author over the next 18 months on gardening topics Author has been gardening for 40 years and owns a 6-acre botanical garden with over 3,000 varieties of plants Author's Facebook page, Garden Fundamentals , has a large following of 9.5 thousand Author's YouTube channel has 44.4 K subscribers and will be used to promote the book with a series of videos Author's blog, Garden Myths , has over 14,000 visitors 60 virtual events in 2021 Well-known lecturer and speaker to Master Gardener groups, horticultural societies, orchid societies, and garden shows The definite science-based guide to growing plants for gardeners, market gardeners and small-scale farmers Differs from other gardening books because it uses a science-based approach to examine plant biology and relate it to common gardening techniques it improves the gardener's ability to analyse a problem situation and find the best solution it explains the science behind planting, watering, fertilizing, caring for, and harvesting plants. Introduction    Introduction to Plant Science    Organization of the Book    Terms Used in This Book 1. Plant Basics    Cells    Xylem and Phloem    Photosynthesis    Plant Myth: Plants Raise the Oxygen Level in Homes    ATP and the Energy Cycle    Respiration    Meristematic Cells    Classification of Plants 2. Roots    Root Basics    Types of Roots    Plant Myth: Feeder Roots Are Located Under the Dripline    Effect of Gravity    Cut Roots and Side Roots    Plant Myth: Circulating Roots Continue to Circulate    Conditions That Affect Root Growth    Plant Myth: Transplant Solutions Grow Better Roots    Root Growth in Winter    Absorption of Water and Nutrients    Plant Myth: Is Soil pH Important?    Roots and Microbes    Plant Myth: Purchased Mycorrhizal Fungi Are Good for Plants    Plant Myth: Roots Grow Towards Water    The Rhizosphere 3. Stems    The Outer Structure of Stems    Internal Structure of Stems    Trichomes    Buds    How Stems Grow    The Importance of Photosynthesis    Underground Stems    Plant Myth: Plant Bulbs after the Ground Is Frozen    Plant Myth: Bearded Iris Should Be Planted with Rhizome Showing 4. Leaves    Leaf Structure    How Sun Affects Leaves    Why Are Some Leaves Red?    Plant Myth: Evergreen Needles and Oak Leaves Are Acidic    Functionality of Damaged Leaves    Natural Pesticides    Signaling Between Plants    Pest-Proof Leaves    Water Stress and Wilting Leaves    Leaf Abscission    Variegated Leaves 5. Flowers    Parts of a Flower    Pollination    What Causes Flowering?    Why Do Plants Not Flower?    Plant Myth: High Phosphate Grows More Blooms    Tough Love for Plants    Attracting Pollinators    Enjoy the Bracts    Dioecious and Monoecious Plants 6. Fruits and Seeds    What Is a Fruit?    The Importance of Fruit    Different Types of Fruits    Fruit Development    Seed Development    Suckering Tomato Plants    Seeds from Non-Flowering Plants    Soil Seed Bank 7. The Whole Plant    Life Cycle of Plants    Plant Dormancy    Movement of Water    Movement of Nutrients    Plant Myth: Leaves Can Be Used to ID Nutrient Deficiencies    Movement of Sugars    Seasonal Sharing of Resources    Overcoming Physical Damage    How Do Plants Get Taller?    Following the Sun    How Light Affects Plant Growth    Gravity 8. Woody Plants    What Are Woody Plants?    Structure of Woody Stems    Where Does Wood Come From?    Plant Myth: Newly Planted Trees Need to Be Staked    Storage of Sugars    Taproots vs. Fibrous Roots    Composition of Wood    Apical Dominance    Healing Damage    Plant Myth: Damage on Trees Should Be Painted    Conifers 9. Environmental Factors    Garden Hardiness Zones    Dealing with Cold    Protecting Plants from Cold    Dealing with Heat    Dealing with Water Extremes    Adaptability of Plants    How Climate Change Affects Gardens 10. Growing from Seeds    When Is Seed Mature?    The Seed Germination Process    The Mysterious Cotyledons    Why Do Seeds Stay Dormant?    Breaking Dormancy    Plant Myth: Seeds Can Have Double Dormancy    Seed Storage    Best Method for Starting Seeds Indoors 11. Selecting Seeds    Basic Genetics    Hybrids vs. Heirlooms    GMO Seeds    Days to Maturity    Buying Unusual Seeds 12. Vegetative Reproduction    Natural Vegetative Reproduction    Rooted Stems and Leaves    Artificial Vegetative Reproduction    Plant Myth: Homemade Rooting Hormones Work Well    Grafting 13. Plant Names    Why Use Botanical Names?    Naming Conventions    The Proper Way to Name Your Plants Index About the Author Connect with Robert Pavlis About New Society Publishers
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Affiche du document No Work Urban Front Yard Vegetable Gardening Simplified -- The Easiest Way to Get Fresh Tasty Organic Veggies for Your Whole Family and Other Gardening Information

No Work Urban Front Yard Vegetable Gardening Simplified -- The Easiest Way to Get Fresh Tasty Organic Veggies for Your Whole Family and Other Gardening Information

Joyce Zborower

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173 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 2h10min.
Want great tasting veggies from your own garden but cringe at the thought of doing all that back-breaking work of maintaining your garden?orIf you're currently gardening with chemicals and have decided that gardening organically would give you plants with better nutrition and better taste but you don't want to hang up your tools for 7 years waiting for your soil to heal.GREAT NEWS! NO WORK VEGETABLE GARDENING by Joyce Zborower provides simple, easy-to-follow instructions for building and planting a new organic gardening bed right over an old chemical bed, a grassy spot that's never been planted before, a rocky area or even in a raised planting bed so you won't have to bend over to harvest your goodies. And once the bed is ready and planted, any further work on your part is very minimal.And there are full-color photos to show you exactly what to do.Is it really "no work?" . . . No, but it's as close as you'll ever get without hiring someone to take care of it for you.About the AuthorLiving in a second floor apartment in Chicago was okay for raising herbs and flowers on the window sill, but Joyce wanted a vegetable garden outdoors in the sunshine where she could grow tomatoes and potatoes and squash and beans. After moving to Arizona, she was able to plant a small garden in the back yard of her rented house but the organic gardening books she had at the time recommended tilling and weeding and etc., etc. She thought there must be a better way.There was. After extensive searching and reading, she found what she was looking for . . . a method of planting and growing veggies with a minimum of work and a maximum of pleasure. And, in No Work Vegetable Gardening she’s sharing what she found with you.
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Affiche du document Andres Iniesta, come una danza

Andres Iniesta, come una danza

Gianni Montieri

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Al Barcellona e nella Nazionale di calcio spagnola, Andrés Iniesta, centrocampista d'eccellenza, ha sempre ballato una danza tutta sua, fatta di intuizioni, scatti rapidi, improvvise frenate. Ha tenuto il pallone tra i piedi mai un secondo più del necessario, ha visto lo spazio dove passarlo quando nessun altro neppure lo immaginava. Ha sublimato le idee dei suoi allenatori, a cominciare da Pep Guardiola, e ha reso ancora più grandi i suoi compagni, Xavi e Messi in testa. Ha sentito gli avversari prima che gli arrivassero addosso, ha fatto sparire la palla e l’ha fatta ricomparire quando occorreva. L’ha spostata con la sua croqueta da un piede all’altro più veloce di un fulmine. Lo hanno chiamato «l’illusionista», non per caso. Iniesta ha vinto tutto quello che un calciatore può vincere e lo ha vinto sempre da protagonista, col Barça e con la Spagna. Andrés è anche l’uomo dei Mondiali del 2010, il suo gol nel secondo tempo supplementare ha regalato alle Furie Rosse il titolo tanto agognato. E quando ha capito di non poter più rendere al massimo ha convocato una conferenza stampa e ha detto, tra le lacrime e con semplicità, che sarebbe andato via dal suo mitico Barcellona. Anche per questa grazia nell’addio, Andrés Iniesta è stato un calciatore sublime e indimenticabile, uno dei più forti centrocampisti di sempre.Gianni Montieri scrive per Doppiozero, minima&moralia, Huffpost e Il Manifesto, tra le altre. Prova a incrociare la letteratura con lo sport per L’ultimo uomo, Rivista Undici e Il Napolista. Il suo libro di poesia più recente è Le cose imperfette (Liberaria). A ottobre 2021 è uscito Andrés Iniesta, come una danza (66thand2nd). È coordinatore artistico del Festival dei Matti. Vive a Venezia.
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Affiche du document Italia-Francia, l'ultima notte felice

Italia-Francia, l'ultima notte felice

Stefano Piri

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Cosa vuol dire che una partita di calcio è entrata nella storia? Quali tracce permanenti lascia davvero nella memoria qualcosa di così transitorio come un evento sportivo? Il risultato? Un coro da stadio senza parole? Lo sguardo febbrile di un terzino poco conosciuto che fissa il portiere avversario prima di tirare il rigore più importante del mondo? Zinédine Zidane piegato in avanti con la testa che aderisce al petto di Marco Materazzi, le due silhouette che si uniscono per un attimo come in una scultura? Stefano Piri racconta la finale del Mondiale 2006, Italia-Francia, come lo snodo dove si incrociano e si risolvono alcune delle narrazioni più potenti del calcio degli anni Zero. Quella paradossale di Zidane, ritornato in Nazionale dopo essersi ritirato perché voleva essere ricordato come un eroe. Quella emblematica e per certi versi religiosa della Nazionale italiana, che con la vittoria cancellò in un attimo i peccati di Calciopoli e di un movimento in realtà già in crisi da anni. Ma non saremmo onesti se ci limitassimo a canticchiare ancora una volta po-po-po-po-po-po-po senza riconoscere che quel trionfo del 9 luglio 2006 – con i caroselli per strada e la grande festa al Circo Massimo – è l’ultima notte felice d’Italia, il momento più luminoso di una stella che in realtà, al punto di origine, si era già spenta. Perché di una partita entrata nella storia come la finale di Berlino vale la pena raccontare quello che tutti ricordiamo, ma anche quello che abbiamo preferito dimenticare.Stefano Piri è nato a Genova nel 1984. Scrittore e giornalista, è redattore di Esquire e ha collaborato con L’Ultimo Uomo e altre testate.Nel 2020 ha pubblicato con 66thand2nd 'Roberto Baggio. Avevo solo un pensiero'.
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