NÎMES After “Daughter of a political refugee”, Madalena Marin releases a second book

NÎMES After “Daughter of a political refugee”, Madalena Marin releases a second book
NÎMES After “Daughter of a political refugee”, Madalena Marin releases a second book

Already available from online sales giants, Madalena Marin's second book “100,000 I love you” evokes love as its name suggests.

After the success of her first book “Daughter of a political refugee” paying tribute to her father and to , Madalena Marin launched a second work entitled “100,000 je t'aime”, already available on Cultura, Fnac and Amazon. “It’s a very simple book where everything is in the title. It only says “I love you” inside, it’s a repeated love”says the young woman.

Initially, she wanted to surprise someone very dear to her, her best friend: “He was there for me in very difficult times. It was he who inspired me, gave me this stability and I wanted to pay him a nice tribute. He is a former legionnaire and it has been five years 'we know each other'says Madalena. One day for fun, she wanted to write “I love you” on a text document 100,000 times, then she wanted to publish it. “Love is vast, it's big, it's omnipresent and it can touch many people. Love is global and everywhere, you can offer it to your other half, someone with whom we work, a family member, a friend…”she elaborates.

“There are really 100,000, not one more or less”she laughs. It took him a little less than two hours to arrive at his final work. For her, writing is like an escape, a way to put words to evils. “I started writing during my first pregnancy, helped by my father. I was in a phase where I was not well, writing helped me a lot. When I released my first book, a weight freed itself from my shoulders, I had so much to say After putting everything on paper I felt freer.she reveals.

Even if writing has never been one of her main objectives, Madalena is in the process of writing a third book on a very different theme. She prefers to keep her identity a secret for now.

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