
Small Boat
This novel plunges into the heart of a real-life tragedy in the English Channel, exploring the chilling question of individual responsibility amidst a humanitarian crisis. Through the eyes of a French navy officer who received distress calls but failed to act, the story dissects the justifications we construct when confronted with suffering. It's a stark, potent examination of how easily we can become complicit through inaction, urging readers to confront the human cost of indifference.
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