“Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay evokes the vital flux of a heartbeat, of blood flowing through our veins.” —La Repubblica “We don’t know who she is, but it doesn’t matter. Ferrante’s books are enthralling self-contained monoliths that do not seek friendship but demand silent, fervid admiration from her passionate readersCited by: 9. Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay (Neapolitan Novels Book 3) Elena Ferrante out of 5 stars (3,) Kindle Edition. $ 4. The Story of the Lost Child (Neapolitan Novels Book 4) Elena Ferrante out of 5 stars (3,) Kindle Edition. $ /5(K). · This is a novel of fierce and brutal love, of rivalry in marriage, in friendship, in national pride. But at its heart, the Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay is the story of friendship, of the violence we do to those we love the most. Elena and Lila collide and spin away, only to orbit again into each other’s hearts/5(K).
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