Life teaches. From Sicily to the Ministry, the journey of a woman who owes everything to school
Woman, young, Sicilian and with red lipstick. Sincere, to the point of being uncomfortable in a policy that much prefers silences. Lucia Azzolina tells the journey that takes her from the province of Syracuse to the ministry of viale Trastevere, always backpacking. It is the school that holds its two worlds together: the precarious one, then passed the tenure, with two degrees that crosses Italy to go to teach and the minister who governs the school in the first year of the emergency. Poor childhood, love for books. Syracuse and Catania, the syringes under the house. The teachers who raised her (a good teacher can change your life). And then the rapid, tiring, exciting political rise. The battle to bring his students back to school, because the children in the classroom "smile even with masks". Competitions to have trained and selected teachers. The controversies, the threats, life under guard. The sexism of politics, loneliness, the dictatorship of clicks. The first day in Parliament a promise is made: his life around him could change, Lucia won't. Determined, never silent and good. Proud of not having given up on her beliefs even when it would have been convenient to turn away. For Lucia Azzolina, school is first of all the way she has chosen to live: commitment, merit, respect for the rules, trust in young people. This book is the story of many who live off sacrifices and leave with a cardboard suitcase without knowing if they will return. It is the story of a woman who loves school and who owes everything to school.
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