Five stories set across five cities and five centuries.
Florence after the plague.
Manchester during industrial expansion.
Vienna under rising administrative control.
Eastern Slavonia after the war.
Valencia in the present heat.
In each place, a child disappears and daily life continues.
The city remains in use.
Records adjust.
Attention moves on.
What follows records the sequence of responses.
Absence enters through objects, locations, and procedural traces.
Children Who Leave No Sound is a restrained literary cycle about how cities process loss, how systems preserve order, and how what remains is carried quietly by place rather than memory.