Emma Jane Kirby
by Emma Jane Kirby (AuthoThe only optician on the
island of Lampedusa in the Mediterranean is an ordinary man in his fifties, who
used to be indifferent to the fate of the thousands of refugees landing on the
coast of the Italian island. One day in the fall of 2013, the unimaginable
scale of the tragedy became clear to him, and it changed him forever: as he was
out boating with some friends, he encountered hundreds of men, women and
children drowning in the aftermath of a shipwreck. The Optician and his seven
friends managed to save 47 people (his boat was designed to hold ten people).
All the others died. This is a poignant and unforgettable account about the
awakening of conscience: more than that, it brings home the reality of an
ongoing refugee crisis that has resulted in one of the most massive migrations
in human history. More than 360 people died in the disaster off the coast of
Lampedusa on October 3, 2013. The original interview with Carmine Menna, the
basis for this book, can be heard at http://bit.ly/optlamp