Black September

Sandro Veronesi

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'Veronesi truly knows and loves all matters of the heart' - IAN MCEWAN

'One of the most skilful and profound Italian storytellers of the past thirty years' - DOMENICO STARNONE

Summer, 1972. At his family's summer house in Versilia, Tuscany, twelve-year-old Gigio Bellandi's life is changing: caught on the cusp of adolescence, he finds the familiar places and people newly strange and intoxicating. As he discovers the adult thrills of music and reading, Gigio begins to learn who he is and to see his family without the veils of childhood. And when Astel Raimondi enters his orbit - a girl who kindles dreams and feelings he could never have imagined - his young existence is changed forever.

But every new chapter is also an ending, though it is harder to recognise at the time. And as an unexpected storm starts to threaten the golden days of summer, Gigio's world will be overturned forever.

Reconstructing that lost season with vivid intensity, Black September is an unforgettable coming-of-age novel about the fragility of innocence, the irreversible bloom of first love and the strange wonder of self-discovery, from one of European literature's greatest storytellers.

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Praise for Black September

  • PRAISE FOR VERONESI'S THE HUMMINGBIRD'Magnificent... Everything that makes the novel worthwhile and engaging is here' Guardian'Inventive, bold, unexpected' Sunday Times'Not since William Boyd's Any Human Heart has a novel captured the feast and famine nature of a single life with such invention and tenderness' Financial Times'Masterly: a cabinet of curiosities and delights, packed with small wonders' Ian McEwan'Ardent, gripping, and inventive to the core' Jhumpa Lahiri

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Sandro Veronesi

Sandro Veronesi

Sandro Veronesi was born in Florence in 1959. He is the author of nine novels including Quiet Chaos (2005), which was translated into twenty languages and won the Premio Strega, the Prix FA mina and the Prix MA diterranA e. His novel The Hummingbird (2019) was an instant bestseller in Italy, was voted best book of the year by the Corriere della Sera (Italy's most widely read newspaper) and won the Premio Strega. Sandro is only the second author in the Premio Strega's history to win the prize twice.

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