Autor
Lada Vukić
Lada Vukić rođena je u Zadru 1962 godine. Radi u Financijskoj agenciji Zadar na poslovima računovodstva. Završila je Gimnaziju Juraj Baraković i srednju Glazbenu školu Blagoje Bersa.
Za svoje kratke priče osvojila je više nagrada, između ostalih Ulaznica (2011.), Pričigin (2012.), PitchWise (2012.). Ušla je i u uži izbor Večernjakove književne nagrade 2013. Priče su joj objavljene u više časopisa i na portalima Kritična masa, Književnost uživo te u zbornicima Gradske knjižnice Samobor, Sušičke kronike i Pod krovom stare knjižnice.
Povremeno piše i bajke za djecu, od kojih joj je jedna dramatizirana i čitana na Hrvatskom radiju u emisiji Priče za laku noć.
★★★★★
Special Needs
Ten-year-old Emil lives with his mother in a rented flat in an unnamed European city. While she works hard in a low-paid job, Emil struggles to understand school work, abstract maths and the motivations of the adults that surround him. He is a special boy who talks to some people normally while with others is fully or partially mute. His uncle Jakov thinks that everything to do with Emil is about intimacy and trust. He searches for a way to get close to him. Blind Professor Antun delights in his acute, almost magical hearing abilities and the local drug dealer connives to take advantage of the boy’s guilelessness.
A story about a boy with special needs called Emil who understands everything and yet is so rarely understood.
Special Needs reads like a modern-day To Kill a Mockingbird. Where the heart-breaking truth of life is narrated through the voice of an innocent child. With the perception and skill of an artist in charge of her craft. The author has created for us the unforgettable character of Emil, who understands everything and yet is so rarely understood.