In the Sea There Are Crocodiles
By (Author) Fabio Geda
Translated by Howard Curtis
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
5th July 2012
5th July 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
True stories of heroism, endurance and survival
853.92
Paperback
224
Width 128mm, Height 197mm, Spine 14mm
160g
A beautiful, heartbreaking novel based on the true story of an Afghan boy's journey in search of a place to call home. I read somewhere that the decision to emigrate comes from a need to breathe. The hope of a better life is stronger than any other feeling. My mother decided it was better to know I was in danger far from her; but on the way to a different future, than to know I was in danger near her; but stuck in the same old fear. At the age of ten, Enaiatollah Akbari was left alone to fend for himself. This is the heartbreaking, unforgettable story of his journey from Afghanistan to Italy in an attempt to find a safe place to live.
A frank, revealing and clear-eyed testament of the experiences faced by a young asylum-seeker in the contemporary world -- Diane Samuels * Guardian *
A moving and eye-opening account chronicles hardships no child should have to endure, mitigated by intermittent kindnesses * Sunday Times *
A beautifully written and moving book * Choice *
This little gem, beautifully and unobtrusively translated, will raise tears of sorrow and joy * Independent *
The threat of arrest and deportation is constant, with worse to fear at the hands of traffickers... A remarkable story * Financial Times *
Born in Turin in 1972, Fabio Geda is an Italian novelist who works with children in difficulties. He writes for several Italian magazines and newspapers, and teaches creative writing at the Italian school of storytelling, Scuola Holden, in Turin. This is his first book to be translated into English.