
Price: $24.95
Page Count: 136
Publication Date: September 2025
ISBN: 978-1-77258-549-0
"Orsola Severini has written a novel so unique and powerful that it's hard to believe it's her first. In her hands, a life story becomes the story — one that speaks to everyone, that engages, moves, and unsettles."
- Ivan Cotroneo, writer, scriptwriter, and director
A powerful, intimate, and harrowing story that becomes political and universal, exposing all the existing gaps in the healthcare system and reproductive justice. Through storytelling, Orsola Severini takes the readers on her personal odyssey, highlighting contradictions and shattering taboos surrounding therapeutic abortion. An intense and masterful book about the implications of reproductive choice, that—thanks to Veronica Frigeni’s translation—is finally available also to a non-Italian-speaking audience.
-Dr. Laura Lazzari, The Sasso Corbaro Foundation for the Medical Humanities and Georgetown University
Born in Rome in 1981 to a French mother and an Italian father, Orsola Severini has a BA in Contemporary History and an MA in Linguistics from the Sorbonne University. In addition to teaching French, she writes for the online newspaper Globalist. She made her debut in 2021 with the autobiographical novel Il Consolo. In 2023, she published the short story “Yesterday” in the women’s anthology Arripizzari. Her latest novel, La quarta compagna (2024), explores the role of women in the Italian Resistance.
Veronica Frigeni received her PhD in Italian from the University of Kent in 2018. She has held research positions at the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis, Central European University, the University of Cambridge, and the Centre for Feminist Research at York University. Her work focuses on Italian literature, feminism, and reproductive justice, and she has published over 30 chapters and articles in these fields. Veronica is the Italian translator of Maternità femministe by Andrea O’Reilly (Prospero, 2025) and currently serves on the editorial board of the Critical Gender Studies Journal.nks so much