Who was Ferdinand Porsche: the man behind the Bohemian legend?
Nowadays, that child would be considered a gifted rebel, perhaps suffering from autism spectrum disorder: history shows that he was a genius, capable of turning projects into reality. Projects that were clearly outlined in his mind, even without the know-how to conceive them.
This novel traces the life of Ferdinand, his strokes of genius, his humiliations, his pains, his ascents and his falls, as well as, of course, his incredible work as an honorary engineer.
Ferdinand Porsche: un genio capace di sognare celebrates his resilience and discretion, returning to that child the right to dream. It is a story that recounts how much he was loved but also misunderstood, unjustly accused of supporting Nazism, a stigma that, after his time in a French detention camp, weighed heavily on his heart and health.
It was time to start again, once more, with his legendary name, to pass the baton to his son Ferry. And then to leave suddenly, just when his great dream - that of a car that would finally bear his name - was about to become an extraordinary reality.
288 pages, duly illustrated. Text in Italian.
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