NB. This is a non-ESEA book stocked for the event Refugees from the Sea.
The boy who fled Afghanistan and endured a terrifying journey in the hands of people smugglers is now a young man intent on changing the world. His story is a deeply harrowing and incredibly inspiring tale of our times.
‘To risk my life had to mean something. Otherwise what was it all for?’
Gulwali Passarlay was sent away from Afghanistan at the age of twelve, after his father was killed in a gun battle with the US Army. Smuggled into Iran, Gulwali began a twelvemonth odyssey across Europe, spending time in prisons, suffering hunger, making a terrifying journey across the Mediterranean in a tiny boat, and enduring a desolate month in the camp at Calais. Somehow he survived, and made it to Britain, no longer an innocent child but still a young boy alone. In Britain he was fostered, sent to a good school, won a place at a top university, and was chosen to carry the Olympic torch in 2012.
Gulwali wants to tell his story – to bring to life the plight of the thousands of men, women and children who are making this perilous journey every day. One boy’s experience is the central story of our times. This memoir celebrates the triumph of courage and determination over adversity.
The Lightless Sky by Gulwali Passarlay with Nadene Ghouri
Format:Paperback / softback 400 pages, 2x4pp col. plates
Publisher:Atlantic Books
Imprint:Atlantic Books
Edition:Main
ISBN:9781786497154
Published: 7 Mar 2019
Classifications:Memoirs, Afghan War, Refugees & political asylum
Weight:366g
Dimensions:129 x 199 x 33 (mm)
