Optician of Lampedusa
Discover the poignant narrative of Optician of Lampedusa by Emma-Jane Kirby, a compelling account that captures the essence of human compassion amidst tragedy. Published in 2017, this 128-page book offers a raw and emotional perspective on the harrowing experiences of migrants. Kirby, an award-winning BBC journalist, beautifully intertwines the story of an optician whose family fishing trip unexpectedly plunges him into the heart of a humanitarian crisis, witnessing the plight of drowning migrants.
Renowned for its poetic prose, this book has garnered critical acclaim, with The Times describing it as 'absorbing' and 'harrowing.' Fiona Wilson emphasizes the importance of this story, stating it 'needed to be told.' Readers like Tracy Chevalier have found it deeply moving, noting, 'I cried all the way through.' Optician of Lampedusa is not just a book; it’s a timeless reflection on human solidarity and the awakening of our shared humanity. Don't miss this essential read that resonates with current themes of emigration and immigration.