In November 2021, an inflatable dinghy carrying migrants from France to the UK capsized in the English Channel, causing the deaths of 27 people on board.
Despite receiving numerous calls for help, the French authorities wrongly told the migrants they were in British waters and had to call the British authorities for help. By the time rescue vessels arrived on the scene, nearly three hours later, all but two of the migrants had died, the worst single loss of life ever to occur in the Channel.
Vincent Delecroix’s acclaimed Small Boat is a fictional first-person account of the French navy officer who took the migrants’ calls—and her attempts to justify the indefensible. Accused of failing in her duty, she refuses to be held more responsible than others for this disaster, than the crises behind these tragedies. What unfolds is a gripping, thought-provoking examination of the darkest threat to our humanity.
Powerful, forceful, and haunting, Small Boat confronts the most difficult but important moral questions of our time: to what extent are we all complicit?
“This book challenged me profoundly. It moved me, and stayed with me. It’s not an easy read – but as our politics descend into hate-mongering and point-scoring, it’s an essential story that needs to be told.”— Dua Lipa
| Publisher | Mariner Books |
| Author | Vincent Delecroix |
| Country | USA |
| Publication Date | 21/04/2026 |
| Pages | 128 |
| Edition | first |
| Size | Trimsize: 5x7in |
| About the Author | Vincent Philippe Pierre Maurice Delecroix (born 26 November 1969) is a French philosopher and novelist. He is a specialist on Søren Kierkegaard, on whom he did his doctoral thesis. He has published ten full-length works on philosophy and teaches at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes. He has published eight full-length works of fiction. He received the Prix Valery Larbaud in 2007 for the novel Ce qui est perdu and the Grand prix de littérature de l'Académie française in 2008 for the novel Tombeau d'Achille. Small Boat, Helen Stevenson's translation of his 2023 novel Naufrage, was shortlisted for the 2025 International Booker Prize. |
| Publisher Address | mariner@harpercollins.com |
| ISBN | 9780063491694 |