

Books in series

#1
Tre metri sopra il cielo
1992
From an international bestselling author, this modern romance story explores whether distance and separation can ever keep true love apart.
One Step to You has captured the hearts of millions and garnered a dedicated fan base across the world. In this first novel in the internationally bestselling trilogy, published for the first time in English, two teenagers spend the best days of their lives together, but belonging to opposite worlds may eventually tear them apart forever. Just as in every other place in the world, teenagers in Rome, Italy, forge their own path separate from their parents. Some are hardworking and studious like Babi, a young girl waiting to find the love of her life. Then there are bad boys like Step, who are from the wrong side of the tracks. The Romeo and Juliet of their time, Babi and Step are from different worlds, want different things, but cannot help falling in love. Although their relationship won't be easy, their love may be the best thing to ever happen to them

#2
Ho voglia di te
2006
En Tengo ganas de ti, la esperada segunda parte de A tres metros sobre el cielo, Federico Moccia nos cautiva con una deliciosa novela que nos habla de deseos, amor y sueños. Tras pasar dos años en Nueva York, Step regresa a Roma. El recuerdo de Babi lo ha acompañado todo este tiempo y teme el momento de reencontrarse co n ella. Pronto se da cuenta de que las cosas han cambiado y de que, poco a poco, tendrá que reconstruir su vida en Italia: hacer nuevos amigos, conseguir un empleo, empezar una nueva etapa... Cuando conoce a Gin, una chica alegre y preciosa, cree que podrá volver a enamorarse. Pero no es fácil olvidar a Babi y cuando, por casualidad, tropieza con ella siente cómo todo su mundo se tambalea... ¿Es posible revivir la magia del primer amor?
Author

Federico Moccia
Author · 21 books
Federico Moccia is an Italian writer, screenwriter and film director. His father Giuseppe Moccia was also a screenwriter and director. Following his successful book and film I Want You many people put padlocks on Ponte Milvio in Rome.