All the Light We Cannot See
(Autor) Anthony DoerrMarie-Laure has been blind since the age of six. Her father builds a perfect miniature of their Paris neighbourhood so she can memorize it by touch and navigate her way home. But when the Nazis invade, father and daughter flee with a dangerous secret. Werner is a German orphan, destined to labour in the same mine that claimed his father's life, until he discovers a knack for engineering. His talent wins him a place at a brutal military academy, but his way out of obscurity is built on suffering. At the same time, far away in a walled city by the sea, an old man discovers new worlds without ever setting foot outside his home. But all around him, impending danger closes in. Doerr's combination of soaring imagination and meticulous observation is electric.
Anthony Doerr
Anthony Doerr is an American author known for his vivid, lyrical prose and intricate storytelling. His most notable work is the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "All the Light We Cannot See," which follows the lives of a blind French girl and a German boy during World War II. Doerr's writing often explores themes of memory, loss, and the beauty of the natural world. His works have had a significant impact on the historical fiction genre, drawing critical acclaim and a wide readership. With his masterful storytelling and poetic language, Anthony Doerr has solidified his place as one of the most talented and respected contemporary writers in literature today.