By the age of eleven Alfonso had lost both parents, the family home was destroyed by Nazi bombing, and he and his brother were left to face the world together. One family among many caught in the mayhem of war, occupation and its aftermath. And yet, what has followed, even to this day, seems to mirror those earlier events with striking familiarity, as though history has never truly loosened its hold. At eighteen, he leaves Florence, a city still bearing the scars of war, and travels to London a place alive with opportunity and change. The next two decades offered a diverse range of experiences, shifting constantly against the backdrop of a Western world in transition. The rise of the global travel industry opened new horizons: offering a broadened sense of freedom, moving at breakneck speed for those determined to stay aboard. A life sublime at its best yet with devastating pitfalls at its worst; for which no one is ever truly prepared. A deeply human journey defined by loss and transformed by what was found.