Can a stubborn weed learn to dream?In the sun-drenched hills of Sardinia, a tiny, prickly weed named Cagaranzu grows everywhere-in the cracks of the asphalt, on old stone walls, and between windshield wipers. Nobody cares about it, until a marketing-savvy mayor decides to transform it into a luxury gourmet product: the prestigious "Heart of Tulo."But when high demand forces the town to call in a slightly eccentric scientist to genetically modify the plant, something extraordinary happens.
Tulippa is born. She isn't just a plant anymore. She is round, soft, and fluffy-a living cushion with expressive eyes, a tiny mouth that blows kisses, and a giggling laugh that spreads pure joy. There's only one problem: when the sun goes down and the crowds leave, Tulippa and her sisters begin to cry from loneliness. From the satirical and creative mind of Leo Duca comes a heartwarming, modern fairy tale about the clash between corporate marketing and real human connection.
Rich with humor, irony, and poetry, Tulippa is a delightful read that reminds us of a simple truth: living things don't just need to be admired from a distance. They need presence, care, and real company. A satirical, cozy, and magical story perfect for readers aged 8 to 16, and for anyone who still believes in the power of a smile.
Can a stubborn weed learn to dream?In the sun-drenched hills of Sardinia, a tiny, prickly weed named Cagaranzu grows everywhere-in the cracks of the asphalt, on old stone walls, and between windshield wipers. Nobody cares about it, until a marketing-savvy mayor decides to transform it into a luxury gourmet product: the prestigious "Heart of Tulo."But when high demand forces the town to call in a slightly eccentric scientist to genetically modify the plant, something extraordinary happens.
Tulippa is born. She isn't just a plant anymore. She is round, soft, and fluffy-a living cushion with expressive eyes, a tiny mouth that blows kisses, and a giggling laugh that spreads pure joy. There's only one problem: when the sun goes down and the crowds leave, Tulippa and her sisters begin to cry from loneliness. From the satirical and creative mind of Leo Duca comes a heartwarming, modern fairy tale about the clash between corporate marketing and real human connection.
Rich with humor, irony, and poetry, Tulippa is a delightful read that reminds us of a simple truth: living things don't just need to be admired from a distance. They need presence, care, and real company. A satirical, cozy, and magical story perfect for readers aged 8 to 16, and for anyone who still believes in the power of a smile.