The Italian Chapel
Overview
In The Italian Chapel, we are taken to Orkney in 1942 during World War Two. A group of Italian prisoners of war are sent to Camp 60 on the tiny island of Lamb Holm. They face hunger, cold weather, and hard work every day. Among them is an artist who inspires the others to build something beautiful out of driftwood and scrap metal. Together they create a chapel that becomes a symbol of hope and peace in the middle of war. Alongside this act of creation is a quiet love story between one of the prisoners and a local woman. The hidden token of his love becomes part of the chapel itself.
Writing & Voice
We found Paris writes in a straightforward and heartfelt way. The language feels clear and easy to follow. The story moves at a steady pace that draws us into the lives of the prisoners and the people they meet without feeling rushed or distant. His focus on simple moments of kindness and struggle grounds the historical setting in real emotion.
Characters
The characters are ordinary people living through hard times. We meet prisoners who have lost much but who still find reasons to help each other. The artist at the centre brings others together, and his bonds with his fellow prisoners feel genuine and warm. The relationship with the local woman adds a personal touch that shows how love can grow even in times of fear and uncertainty.
Themes
The Italian Chapel is about hope, resilience, and the ways people can create meaning in difficult times. It looks at how friendship and love can lift spirits when life seems bleak. The act of building the chapel becomes a way for the characters to reclaim a sense of beauty and purpose amid the backdrop of war.
What Worked
- A moving historical setting that brings a lesser known World War Two story to life.
- Strong sense of place in Orkney, making the landscape and isolation feel real.
- Emotional depth from small acts of kindness and connection between people.
Minor Quibbles
- The pace sometimes slows in quieter moments, which may not appeal to all readers.
- Readers looking for a more dramatic war narrative may find this story gentle rather than intense.
Final Thoughts
The Italian Chapel is a heartfelt and inspiring tale about people finding hope and beauty in the darkest of times.
Rating: ★★★★☆ / 5

