Jérôme Ferrari's 'On His Image' is a poignant and deeply philosophical novel that delves into the life and untimely death of Antonia, a Corsican photographer. Through a fragmented yet compelling narrative, Ferrari explores themes of identity, faith, political engagement, and the power of images. The story intricately weaves together Antonia's personal journey, her involvement in the Corsican independence movement, and her complex relationships, including a transformative connection with a priest. This award-winning work masterfully examines how individuals grapple with their past, confront their beliefs, and seek meaning in a world shaped by both spiritual and earthly struggles. It is a powerful meditation on legacy, representation, and the enduring human quest for understanding.