The award-winning literary thriller from one of Italy's most exciting feminist writers, for fans of Sophie Mackintosh, Elena Ferrante and Sarah Moss
One morning, a teacher disappears into the woods. As whispers fill her classroom and relatives scour the streets, she melts into a wild landscape - a darkly entrancing place where boars roam free, silver birches tower overhead and the air is filled with ancient bird calls. Sinking into a bed of moss, she tries to escape the shocking news of a pupil's death.
Back in town, behind shuttered windows and on factory floors, the mystery takes hold. Who is Silvia really? A teacher of rare kindness, living outside of other people's expectations, or a solitary misfit without a family to call her own? When a local child stumbles upon her hiding place, it seems like the search might be over. But what happens when the missing do not want to be found?
PRAISE FOR UNTOLD LESSONS:
'Vivid, beguiling and needle-sharp . . . stirs out darkest impulses' Lucy Rose, author of The Lamb
'Mysterious and elegant, full of fears and tenderness' Veronica Raimo, author of Lost on Me
'Satisfying and deeply felt' Irish Times
'A beautifully crafted feminist fable' World Literature Today
'An intense literary thriller that subverts expectations' Dazed