Contemporary Margherita meets in a church the body of Saint Margherita, who died 800 years ago. In the process of returning to the religion, she believes that happened a process of reincarnation and t
Contemporary Margherita meets in a church the body of Saint Margherita, who died 800 years ago. In the process of returning to the religion, she believes that happened a process of reincarnation and the saint soul entered her body. This story passes through two different periods in Tuscan history, with the character of Margherita appearing at times as a holy figure of the 12th century and at times as a modern-day Margherita. Is there any connection between the two characters? Is the modern-day Margherita influenced psychologically or spiritually by the Holy Margherita? Is it a case of reincarnation? The reader will experience two historical periods, eight hundred years apart, intertwined with each other: revelations and parallel lives shrouded in mysterious, hallucinatory reality, occurring in the most beautiful region in the world, where history has always blended with romance, religion, and mystery.