Love shall not. Butterflies

Romance

A love story suspended between words and images.

India is dating Vittorio and has just started a promising career as a DJ. Vins has a life full of trouble — an unreliable father, a complicated personality. And yet, there’s always been something between them: a spark neither has ever dared to name. At Carlotta’s party, in a stunning Renaissance villa, the two are invited to take part in the “Love Shall Not” photography project. Suddenly, what they’ve always kept hidden becomes visible to everyone.

There are moments in life when everything can change. India and Vins must decide whether it’s finally time to set free the butterflies they’ve kept inside — or say goodbye forever.

  • A photographic novel that blends visuals and storytelling, perfect for readers who experience and express emotions through both words and images.
  • Starring two Gen Z icons: Andrea Arru (from Netflix series Di4ri, and The Boy with the Pink Trousers) and Sofia Bulgarelli.
Publisher: Il Castoro
Year: 2025
Author
Manlio Castagna

Screenwriter, director, author, and film critic, he spent over 20 years as part of the artistic direction of the Giffoni Film Festival.
He made his debut in children's fiction in 2018 with the bestselling Petrademone trilogy (Mondadori), translated into several languages. Since then, he has explored a wide range of genres: from the historical fantasy of La notte delle malombre and Di fuoco e seta (both longlisted for the Strega Ragazzi Award and finalists in various literary prizes), to the horror of Goodwill and Nessuno verrà a prenderti, to nonfiction with the cinema guide 116 Movies to See Before You’re 16, and the genre-bending novel Dedalo & Dharma, all the way to social noir with Barriera (all published by the Mondadori Group).
The Reincarnation of the Klun Sisters and Try Not to Sleep are his adult fiction titles.
In 2022, he made his directorial and screenwriting debut in cinema with Il viaggio degli eroi, produced by Rai Cinema and awarded with record-breaking viewership on Rai1.

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Author
Marco Magnone

Marco Magnone is one of Italy's most acclaimed and sought-after children's authors by schools, festivals, and reading groups. Thanks to these engagements, he meets thousands of young readers every year. His stories, which have earned him two nominations for the Strega Ragazze e Ragazzi Prize, often blend various genres but share a common goal: to explore the profound meaning of growing up. He teaches narrative at the Holden School in Turin and at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan.

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