The first time he vocalized this idea, it sounded like a fantastical rant, even to him. But he began to repeat, in front of the mirror, "I am going to clone Jesus," until he was convinced. It was a plan that could not materialize without the cooperation of a woman to carry the embryo, so he involves Barbara, a student, and pretends to be a seminarian to enter the Turin Cathedral all in order to draw blood from the Shroud of Jesus. The process seems to be unfolding smoothly for the first embryo, with Barbara now passionate about Simon's devotion to this magnificent goal.
All goes according to plan, but what paternal conflicts may the young clone experience? What beliefs will he develop as an adult? Will he approve or condemn this grand action of his father's? Born with the charisma of a leader, but contrary to his parents' beliefs, he enlists in the army to seek his own adventure.
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Giovanni Menicocci is a journalist, holding a Bachelor of Arts degree. In 2005, he worked as a scriptwriter for Mediaset, writing a sitcom, and collaborated with the movie portal MyMovies.it. He is currently editor-in-chief of the portal Mauxa.com, interviewing actors, Pulitzer Prize-winning writers, and artists of all sorts. His first novel, 'John and Marilyn: The Fragility of the Gods', was met with great reception by audiences and critics alike.