The Strange Journey of the Fakir Who Was Trapped in an Ikea Wardrobe is a funny adventure that takes you to the four corners of Europe, passing through post-Gaddafi Libya. Under the cover of a strange and interesting love story, this novel makes you feel the harshness of exile and the intensity of the struggle waged daily by illegal immigrants, who are considered the last adventurers in this century in which we live. It is a comic story, but it is also and above all a sharp criticism of the contemporary world and a call for tolerance and openness to the other.
Pages: 304