![]() ![]() When Manuela Solara is killed it is obvious that she had something to do with it. ![]() Also the tone of Lila suggests many different things. There some little details that are not translated exactly. No one in their right mind would come up with such a sad story if it didn’t happen in real life.īy the way, I have listened to the books in Italian and read them in English. If you read stories of Naples, there are horrible things happening right now, so I think a story like this must have happened. Moreover, in my opinion the writer tells real life stories and that is why they are so sad. In her mind real life and fantasy are the same world. The writer always suggested that Lila is almost not human and has some sort of power good and evil, so at the end she suggests she found Tina somewhere and is with her, but we will never know the exact place. They also live by the Vesuvius which is an active volcano so they see things differently. The dead are very important for them, in fact there are these underground caves, which, not long ago people used to bury their dead, just under their house and leave the skeletons as part of a ritual. To understand these books we have to understand the mentality of the Naples people. Maybe she found Tina and is with her, in life or with the spirits. There is also a suggestion that Lila is going somewhere every day, at the end of the book. Also Nino is a political person that might have enemies and they might have thought that Tina was his daughter (because of the magazine).Īnother thing to think about is the switching of the dolls at the beginning, it’s almost as if Lila was punished for switching the dolls and then implying she had kept the dolls all those years. At the same time the writer explains how Nadia hated Lila for taking Nino from her. Then the incident with the burned truck that was found. Remember when Lila and the Solaras had a fight? Lila said “ do not touch my brother or son”, she didn’t say “ don’t touch my daughter”. The writer gives us lots of hints of different possibilities. Lina even points to the photograph as a possible reason, and explains how the police never took this theory seriously she thinks it may have been a kidnapper looking for money, or Cammorrists angry about the article but my theory is that it's Eleonora, although whether she raised the child, sold or killed her, who knows. If Eleanora arrived to confront Nino and saw Tina, who she recognizes as Elenas child from the article, fawning over Nino, I believe she may have snapped. She also would have seen the child with Nino, and we know that Tina was at that moment desperately trying to get Nino's attention. She hated Elena and her child, a child she had never met, but had seen in a photograph in the newspapers - only that was Tina, not Imma. Eleanora was mentally unstable, we had already been told, and at that stage she hadn't seen Nino for months. (view spoiler) [I'm almost certain Eleanora Sarratore took Tina just before her disappearance, Elena called her looking for Nino, and reminded her that she too had a child with Nino. ![]()
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