

A new #AutografiaGOgò event is here! ✨
Ribes Halley is back — this time with Unrepentant. Redenti (Magazzini Salani).
Please note: no passes will be distributed for the signing session.
About the book:
Months have passed since Kerys Westwood’s abduction, but even though she’s free, the nightmares have never really faded. She remembers nothing of those terrible weeks — only that her kidnapper is still out there, and she can’t make peace with that.
When the “game master” targeting the Criminology internship students of Professor Bonavick strikes again, Kerys knows she has to shake off her fear and face this new mystery — even if it means working once more beside Davil Crain. She’s hated him. She’s wanted him. And now, she has to trust him again, despite the pain of what he hid from her: while assisting Professor Bonavick as a consultant, Davil had been secretly investigating her — his own student.
As the line between ally and suspect blurs, Kerys and Davil are drawn into a dangerous new web of events seemingly designed to destroy them both. And when Davil’s dark past resurfaces, threatening to consume everything, Kerys will have to decide who she can truly trust — if anyone at all.
About the author:
Ribes Halley is an Italian author with a degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences. She has always loved writing stories of every kind. A passionate fan of TV series and fanfiction, she began creating her own because she loves to reimagine her favorite characters, real or fictional.
Since 2022, she has published the Dance of Bulls series with Sperling & Kupfer. In 2024, she released Lonely Hearts, the first volume of the Chemical Hearts saga, followed by Fragile Hearts. Chemical Hearts Vol. 2.
In 2025, she publishes Unrepentant. Impenitenti with Salani.

The films of two immense masters of the history of cinema offered at Giunti Odeon in splendid and extremely rare restored versions. We start with the 34 comedies interpreted and shot by Charlie Chaplin for the Keystone Company between 2 February and 7 December 1914. In less than twelve months Chaplin went from being an almost unknown vaudeville actor to a film star. He learnt to conceive, direct and edit his own films: just one year of whirlwind activity and a world taking shape, a character gradually taking possession of his own suit, a filmmaker conquering his place in front of and behind the camera. The Keystone comedies record, in real time, and with a dynamism, vitality and energy that are unrepeatable, the birth and evolution of one of the 20th century's most universal characters. It continues with three overwhelming masterpieces by Buster Keaton: ‘Cops’ (1922), ‘The High Sign’ (1921), ‘Neighbours’ (1921).

Stefano Tiozzo, in conversation with Swami Akash, will talk about his latest book Dalla mente al cuore. La ricerca della felicità secondo lo yoga della devozione (Sperling & Kupfer).
The Book:
What does it truly mean to be happy? And where can we find that sense of balance that so often seems to slip away amidst the demands of everyday life, our disappointments and hopes, our dreams and the clash with reality?
Stefano Tiozzo — photographer, documentary filmmaker, and content creator — has decided to share his story, starting from the universal human experience of moving through cycles of fleeting joys and deep sorrows, to the realization that if the cause of our ongoing suffering lies outside of us, perhaps happiness must be sought within.
Through a spiritual journey rooted in Hindu devotional culture — thanks to a miraculous encounter with his spiritual teacher, Paramahamsa Vishwananda — the author traces an existential journey while also introducing the foundations of an ancient philosophical and religious tradition.
This is not a religious treatise or a theology manual, but rather an invitation to look within, through the eyes of a traveler who, despite journeying across the world, discovers that the most important path one can take is the one bridging the mind and the heart.
Tiozzo guides readers on an itinerary that intertwines personal narrative and spiritual discovery, explaining concepts such as dharma, karma, yoga, the role of spiritual masters, and the timeless teachings of the Bhagavad Gītā as tools for regaining direction and living with greater awareness.
A book for those seeking answers — or simply wishing to reach that inner peace that arises when we learn to see the world through the lens of love, following the principles of Bhakti Yoga, the yoga of devotion.
The Author:
STEFANO TIOZZO (born in Turin, 1985) is a landscape photographer, documentary filmmaker, and storyteller specializing in travel. After earning a degree in Dentistry and practicing for eight years, he left his medical career to dedicate his life to sharing the beauty and diversity of the world through his YouTube channel — one of Italy’s most popular travel-focused platforms.
He leads photographic expeditions to some of the world’s most fascinating places and teaches courses and lectures on the Bhagavad Gītā, which he studied under the guidance of his spiritual master, Paramahamsa Vishwananda.
He is the author of The Soul Travels One Step at a Time, A Choice of Love, and The Other Side of Russia (TS Edizioni), and contributed to Travel Blogger, a geography textbook for middle schools published by Mondadori Educational.
In 2022, he hosted the television series Storie di palazzi on La7.

An extraordinary journey through the myths, masterpieces and legends of Hollywood cinema. From Keaton to Kubrick, from Welles to Coppola and Scorsese, at Giunti Odeon a series of documentaries, rich in footage and testimonials, on a century and more of American cinema: a compelling account of the greatest and most dazzling industry of dreams.

Exactly fifty years after Pier Paolo Pasolini's tragic death, five meetings dedicated to the great director will allow participants to venture into one of the most original and exciting authorial journeys in the entire history of cinema. Pasolini explored the possibilities of cinematic language from a very personal point of view, defining it as “the written language of reality”, capable of showing the changes and contradictions of Italian society at the turn of the 1960s and 1970s. This research brings together some of Pasolini's great cultural influences, including Marxism, religion, myth, the body and painting, which were never separate from one another.
Meeting 4: Utopias and disillusions
For Pasolini, the second half of the 1960s represented the decline of utopia in a country that the director saw as increasingly doomed to self-destruction. These were years of progressive and melancholic disillusionment: with Uccellacci e uccellini (The Hawks and the Sparrows, 1965), La Terra vista dalla Luna (The Earth Seen from the Moon, 1966) and Che cosa sono le nuvole? (1967), Pasolini explored the form of satirical allegory, while Teorema (1968) was the film that marked Pasolini's conscious intellectual isolation and definitive condemnation of the Italian bourgeoisie.

At Giunti Odeon a rich selection of films and documentaries on painting, visual arts and comics in the 20th century. This is a selection of very rare titles (with many experimental and artist films) - from the Cineteca di Bologna archive - dedicated to the life and works of Alberto Burri, Umberto Boccioni, Primo Conti, Giorgio De Chirico, Antoni Gaudì, Alberto Grifi, Hugo Pratt, Gino Rossi and many others.

Anna De Simone and Ana Maria Sepe (@Psicoadvisor) will take the stage at GO to present Lascia che la felicità accada (Rizzoli), a book that weaves together psychoanalysis and neuroscience to teach us not to mistake survival for strength — but to finally build a kind of happiness that truly happens.
Have you ever wondered why happiness always seems to slip away? Why you so often feel that something is missing? It’s not an illusion: we are prisoners of beliefs and automatic patterns that drive us to seek joy elsewhere, tying it to what we don’t yet have or to what we still need to achieve. And so, happiness becomes an endless chase, constantly postponed to a “better tomorrow.”
In reality, the root of well-being lies within us — in our ability to recognize, understand, and transform emotions. Every day, often without realizing it, we let thoughts and moods guide our choices and shape our relationships: we judge ourselves for our weaknesses, suppress anger or fear, and try to be different from who we truly are.
Learning to read emotions — our own and others’ — is the first step toward changing perspective and building a life in harmony with who we really are. This is where emotional education, the core of Ana Maria Sepe and Anna De Simone’s method, comes in.
Their approach combines scientific evidence, psychology, and practical exercises, guiding us on a journey of daily self-awareness. Page after page, you’ll discover how to welcome emotions without being overwhelmed by them, turn vulnerability into strength, and learn to manage inner conflicts constructively.
Because happiness isn’t a finish line to be reached at all costs, but a condition that occurs when we stop chasing it and start living it — in the present. Choosing to let it happen means granting ourselves the freedom to feel, to truly know ourselves, and to open up to a more authentic dimension of being.
Anna De Simone
(Naples, 1987) — Graduated in Psychology and specialized in Neuroscience, she is an expert in behavioral genetics. A grounded person who appreciates the small joys of life, she loves exploring the sea and its depths — even in winter.
Ana Maria Sepe
(Caracas, 1965) — Graduated in Psychology, she is an expert in personality studies and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator model. A resilient woman, her greatest passion is writing novels and poetry.

Pierattelli Architetture will be at Giunti Odeon to present the book Architecture in Detail (Giunti Editore). On the stage, Claudio, Massimo and Andrea Pierattelli (Pierattelli Architetture), Cristina Acidini (art historian and former Superintendent of the Museum Complex of the City of Florence) and Gabriele Ametrano (Artistic Director of Giunti Odeon).
The Book:
Italian architecture transcends the simple concept of shelter, transforming homes into evocative spaces that reflect memory, emotion, and identity. Attention to detail—from materials to light, from textures to forms—creates environments that deeply resonate with those who inhabit them. Craftsmanship and the use of local materials honor tradition, giving shape to tactile and meaningful spaces. This illustrated volume by Pierattelli Architetture explores the essence of Italian detailing, through marble, art, wood, metal, fabrics, and glass, revealing how each element becomes a language of beauty and belonging.
Pierattelli Architetture:
Founded in Florence in 1980, the studio boasts over 40 years of experience in architecture, landscape, interior, and product design. Led by Massimo Pierattelli together with his sons Andrea and Claudio and a team of 20 professionals, in 2022 it strengthened its presence in Italy by opening a new office in Milan. Current projects include the Poste Italiane Learning Center and two single-family residences.
Originally specialized in the design of bank and corporate headquarters, the studio has over time distinguished itself for its sensitive approach to the surrounding environment, promoting thoughtful and sustainable transformation.
This style—defined by formal simplicity and the use of local materials—can also be seen in its residential and hospitality projects, where the past, with its preexisting structures, meets the present with contemporary uses and functions. With an eye toward innovation, Pierattelli Architetture designs spaces that blend tradition, aesthetics, functionality, and environmental respect, reinforcing its identity within the landscape of contemporary architecture.

The splendid "European Fairy Tales" series of animated films made in the 1970s and based on folklore tales and stories from various European nations, from Italy to France, from Belgium to Hungary, from Switzerland to England. The shorts in rotation take their cue from Carnival: fifteen short animated films resulting from international co-productions, each of which tells a fairy tale belonging to the folk tradition of a European country.

Stefania Zani will be at Giunti Odeon to present Siamo anima. Riconoscersi oltre il tempo: il disegno invisibile degli incontri che cambiano la vita (Piemme), together with Michela D’Inca.
The Book:
This book is a map for those who feel they are on a journey — an opportunity to reread one’s personal story in the light of the Soul’s eternity, discovering that every encounter, even the most painful, carries within it a possibility for transformation, and an invitation to listen to the silent voice that guides us beyond time.
Siamo anima is the fruit of a personal journey and years of spiritual research exploring life’s deepest mystery: who we truly are.
We do not possess a Soul — we are Soul, an eternal spark moving through lives and incarnations, traveling across experiences, relationships, and challenges in order to remember itself.
With an intimate and authentic voice, the author weaves together ancient wisdom, Kabbalah, spiritual traditions, and her own lived experience to guide us toward discovering the invisible design behind the encounters, separations, and soul recognitions that shape our destiny.
Within these pages we meet Soul Families, karmic bonds, Soul Sisters and Companions, and ultimately face the dizzying experience of meeting the Twin Flame — an event that shatters all certainties and propels us toward profound awakening.
Through synchronicities, trials, wounds, and gifts, the subtle threads connecting our lives emerge, revealing that nothing happens by chance.
The Author:
Stefania Zani is an Italian spiritual researcher. She studied aromatherapy and, in 2021, created Le Essenziali, a deck of cards inspired by essential oils and their connection to the psychic, emotional, and energetic dimensions of life.
In 2024, she founded Accademia Essenziale, a project that allows her to share her knowledge and help the many students who attend her courses to connect with their own Essence and bring it into the world.
She leads numerous seminars and workshops — both independently and in collaboration with other professionals — guiding each person to recognize themselves as Soul.
Highly followed on social media, she has a community of over 100,000 followers.
In 2025, she publishes with Piemme Siamo anima. Riconoscersi oltre il tempo: il disegno invisibile degli incontri che cambiano la vita.

Giunti Odeon celebrates female cinema, proposing three cult films with women as the absolute protagonists. Tenacious and passionate, torn between difficult choices and passionate loves, those told in these two films are the women who stop at nothing and who are not afraid to face the pitfalls of life, without giving up their own identity.

Exactly fifty years after Pier Paolo Pasolini's tragic death, five meetings dedicated to the great director will allow participants to venture into one of the most original and exciting authorial journeys in the entire history of cinema. Pasolini explored the possibilities of cinematic language from a very personal point of view, defining it as “the written language of reality”, capable of showing the changes and contradictions of Italian society at the turn of the 1960s and 1970s. This research brings together some of Pasolini's great cultural influences, including Marxism, religion, myth, the body and painting, which were never separate from one another.
Meeting 5: In search of the lost myth
In the last part of his career, Pasolini confronted one of the strongest cultural roots of his artistic and intellectual journey: Greek myth. First in Oedipus Rex (1969) and then in Medea (1970), Pasolini showed a strength and richness still available to man today, myth being the dark and vital core of lived experience. This theme continued in the three films of the “trilogy of life”, only to be interrupted in his last film, Salò or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975).

The illustrator Elena Triolo will join us to present her book L'oro bianco. Il segreto rivelato (Gallucci Balloon).
Joining her on stage will be Livia Frescobaldi (President of Amici di Doccia), Oliva Rucellai (Chief Curator of the Ginori Museum), and Pierdomenico Baccalario, who will moderate the event.
The Book:
From the European courts to the Tuscan hills, the story of porcelain tells a journey through Italian craftsmanship — a tale of dreams, work, and passion.
Through the voices of six characters, blending reality and imagination, we relive the birth and development of the Ginori manufactory in a choral narrative that brings to life the beauty of this extraordinary material, capable of uniting eras and destinies.
The Author:
Born in 1988, Elena Triolo graduated in Comics and earned a degree in Art History.
She first gained recognition on social media, where she published a series of witty comic strips, and began collaborating with Hop! Edizioni, which led to several published works.
She has worked with the Galileo Museum in Florence, illustrating educational materials for museum learning, and has published with major Italian publishers including Kleiner Flug, BD, DeAgostini, Rizzoli, Hoepli, Giunti, Mondadori, and Sperling & Kupfer.
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