Ekab is a boy born into an unusual family. But he wants to be like everyone else: ride a schoolboy bike everywhere, play Gameboy, take care of his cat, wear a smart jacket, swim in the lake and send loving couplets to Liene. Ekab is the child of blind parents, so he doesn’t have much choice: he has to be responsible and understanding, live up to his parents’ expectations. No, it’s not difficult at all, because he knows that he is special. In the world of the blind, only he can see. Ekab is the only one who can see in the dark. It’s especially difficult at school. He realizes that he was simply born to blind parents, and his whole life is an endless duty. The book “The Boy Who Sees in the Dark” is a touching, thought-provoking and deeply social work. It is intended for teenagers and their parents.
It is intended for ages 12+.