Lea’s Villa
Written by Susanna Mattiangeli
Illustrated by Francesco Chiacchio
Published by Emons Raga
154 pages
Age 10+
All rights available
A tender and evocative story about growing up and finding your place in the world, between the quiet heroism of everyday gestures, a complicated and loving bond between brother and sister, and the hidden magic of a wild corner of the city.
Tito lives in Rome, near Villa Pamphilij, which his unbearable sister Lea simply calls “the Villa.” Tito is a special kind of boy: he loves reading, doing his homework, and cooking complicated recipes. When books and food supplies start disappearing from the house, Tito grows suspicious and rummages through Lea’s things, discovering a sack full of strange metal tools. Then one day Lea disappears as well, and Tito has no doubt where to go looking for her: at the Villa, of course, where he saw her slip through a hole in the fence of the Adventure…
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