The book "The Hotel of the Invisibles", which narrates in comic format and in bilingual form the process of integration of Italian immigration in Argentina, will be presented on October 3 at 6 p.m. at the Buenos Aires headquarters of the Italian Club, located at 4731 Rivadavia Avenue, the Committee, one of the representative bodies of Italian citizens residing abroad, reported this Wednesday. The editorial work describes the founding process of the Italian community in Argentina and tells the story of the sacrifices and achievements of those Italians who came to the country in search of prosperity for their families and descendants. The book is the first specially intended for new generations to understand and learn about the dynamics of Italian immigration in Argentina, to preserve the memory and to continue the legacy of Italianness. The illustrations for this investigation were carried out by the cartoonist Ariel Olivetti, while the stories were compiled and constructed by the screenwriter Luciano Saracino, both of whom are internationally recognized. The presentation of the book will be attended by the general director for Italians residing in the Foreign Affairs, Dr. Luigi Vignali, the Italian ambassador to Argentina, Fabrizio Lucentini, and the Consul General of Buenos Aires, Carmelo Barbera, among other prominent authorities