'The Island' Victoria Hislop. I had read this book twice when our son and daughter-in-law asked us to join them in a trip to Crete two years ago. We stayed in a small boutique hotel (which, I admit, we would never have chosen ourselves, but it was perfect). Our room overlooked 'Spinalonga', the last Europen leper colony, which closed in 1957. If you've read the book you will know exactly the view we had and the process for accepting new patients onto the island.
We walked to the next village where the boats set off to take new people onto the island. We went across on the ferry and were dropped off exactly as it would have happened, walked through the grant stone arch, saw the original massive room where new inmates would be screened (and disinfected) before being allocated a room/bed on the island.
Right from getting on the ferry, up to the time we came back, the hairs on the back of my neck stood up; it was one of the most emotional experiences I've ever had.
I could go on even more, but, read the book, and if you ever have the opportunity to go to Crete, think about the Leper colony, read the book, and share it with others.