Your heart will remain here forever.
Enter the bright world of a twelve-year-old boy and live with him a summer filled with events both joyful and sad, mysterious and disturbing; a summer when amazing discoveries are made every day, the most important of which is that you are alive, you breathe, you feel!
Old people are wise men who have mastered life. Children are wise men who comprehend life. The rich world of children absorbs everything from grasshoppers to magic, which in Ray Bradbury really works.
Children love to be afraid. They are constantly looking for adventures to their own detriment, wandering around the Ravine at an inopportune hour. After a horror movie, they return through the Ravine (the embodiment of evil, almost a living creature) and don't want their city to turn into an ideal world of 'vanilla curd.'
They comprehend life and the laws of existence and plan to live forever (or almost).








