Written by an accomplished American writer who has lived in Italy for
several decades, this debut novel addresses issues of expatriation and
immigration, prostitution and exploitation, from the Third World to the
First, set within the microcosm of late-20th century Florence, that city
which is both symbolically and literally the jewel of the Italian
Renaissance. It is a novel where the common humanity of the characters
is found in new and radically different circumstances, and where all
transpires within the passage of a tiny sliver of time, 15 hours.
This is not the expatriate Florence of Henry James, Edith Wharton or
William Dean Howells, rather it is that literary topos, tradition and
city turned inside out, upside down, in this ground breaking novel where
the sun and heavens are also part of the action, as is the
underground.