Riverside, in England. Four thirty on an unremarkable afternoon. An abandoned, dilapidated school at the end of Silverbell Street. As twenty-five-year-old Amabel will soon discover, this is no ordinary building - inside, the desks are all still in their place and chalk dust hangs in the air. All the clocks, from the one above the entrance to the grandfather clock in the hall, have stopped at nine nineteen, on an unknown day in an unknown year. What happened in that old school? What event was so earth-shattering to make time stop within its walls? And more importantly, who is that boy in school uniform that appears to Amabel, claiming to be a student at a school that hasn't been open in years?
Bianca Rita Cataldi vive tra Dublino e Galway, dove insegna letteratura italiana contemporanea presso la University of Galway. Con HarperCollins Italia ha pubblicato I fiori non hanno paura del temporale (2018) e i primi due volumi della Saga dei Fiorenza e dei Gentile: Acqua di sole (2020, Premio Zocca Giovani-Marco Sant'Agata 2021) e La stagione del tuono (2022). Nel campo della traduzione letteraria, ha tradotto in italiano testi di Anne Griffin, Jessica Berger Gross, Monica Heisey e John Patrick McHugh.