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      Map of Hope and Sorrow: Stories of Refugees Trapped in Greece

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      The stories of refugees who fled violence or persecution only to become trapped in the worst refugee camps in Europe.

      Helen Benedict, award-winning British-American professor of journalism at Columbia University, teams up with Syrian writer and refugee, Eyad Awwa...

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      Product ID:9781804440018
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Map of Hope and Sorrow
      Subtitle:Stories of Refugees Trapped in Greece
      Authors:Author: Eyad Awwadawnan, Helen Benedict
      Page Count:336
      Subjects:Biography: general, Biography: general, Refugees and political asylum, Refugees & political asylum, Greece
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      The stories of refugees who fled violence or persecution only to become trapped in the worst refugee camps in Europe.

      Helen Benedict, award-winning British-American professor of journalism at Columbia University, teams up with Syrian writer and refugee, Eyad Awwadawnan, to present the stories of five refugees who have endured long and dangerous journeys from the Middle East and Africa to Greece.

      Hasan, Asmahan, Evans, Mursal and Calvin each tell their story, tracing the trajectory of their lives from homes and families in Syria, Afghanistan, Nigeria and Cameroon to the brutal refugee camps, where they are trapped in a strange and hostile world.

      These are compelling, first-person stories of resilience, suffering and hope, told in a depth rarely seen in non-fiction, partly because one of the authors is a refugee himself, and partly because both authors spent years getting to know the interviewees and winning their trust. The women and men in this book tell their stories in their own words, retaining control and dignity, while revealing intimate and heartfelt scenes from their lives.
      'This book celebrates human resilience and the capacity for hope, serving as a powerful call for tolerance.' - Observer'Heartfelt, eye-opening, timely, essential.' - Christy Lefteri, author of The Beekeeper of AleppoHelen Benedict, award-winning British-American professor of journalism at Columbia University, teams up with Syrian writer and refugee, Eyad Awwadawnan, to present the stories of five refugees who have endured long and dangerous journeys from the Middle East and Africa to Greece. Hasan, Asmahan, Evans, Mursal and Calvin each tell their story, tracing the trajectory of their lives from homes and families in Syria, Afghanistan, Nigeria and Cameroon to the brutal refugee camps, where they are trapped in a strange and hostile world. These are compelling, first-person stories of resilience, suffering and hope, told in a depth rarely seen in non-fiction, partly because one of the authors is a refugee himself, and partly because both authors spent years getting to know the interviewees and winning their trust. The women and men in this book tell their stories in their own words, retaining control and dignity, while revealing intimate and heartfelt scenes from their lives.
      Imprint Name:Footnote Press Ltd
      Publisher Name:Footnote Press Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-06-09

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      Weight336 g
      Dimensions134 × 216 × 33 mm