Everybody on the wonderful Italian island knows Alberto. The old man has
made coffins for the great, the good, the poor and the rich for as long
as they can remember. They know too that, ever since his wife died and
his children left, he's withdrawn further and further into himself.
Indeed, he's become positively grumpy.
Unknown to the nosey townsfolk, Alberto's heart is broken with
loneliness and despair. So when a peculiar bird flutters into his
garden, he starts to try to tame it. And when, one day, a boy follows
the bird into Alberto's basement, a door in the old man's heart chinks
open. The boy is lonely too - but he's also scared. On the run from his
brutal stepfather, he just wants to feel safe, for once in his life.
Brought together by a magical bird, the boy and the old man slowly learn
to trust one another. Through that trust, can they learn the power of
friendship and love once again?
A novel to curl up with, the sort that makes the world seem a warmer,
better place.