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Summary
Europe is facing a wave of migration unmatched since the end of World War II – and no one has reported on this crisis in more depth or breadth than the Guardian‘s migration correspondent, Patrick Kingsley. Throughout 2015, Kingsley travelled to 17 countries along the migrant trail, meeting hundreds of refugees making epic odysseys across deserts, seas and mountains to reach the holy grail of Europe.
This is Kingsley’s unparalleled account of who these voyagers are. It’s about why they keep coming, and how they do it. It’s about the smugglers who help them on their way, and the coastguards who rescue them at the other end. The volunteers that feed them, the hoteliers that house them, and the border guards trying to keep them out. And the politicians looking the other way.
Critic Reviews
Patrick Kingsley writes from right inside the greatest movement of humanity in crisis to strike the Mediterranean and Europe since the Second World War. We suffer the lives so many suffered both at sea and on land, and suffer too the shifting response from the rest of humanity. He dis-entangles the individual from the mass. This is a unique journalistic achievement speeding urgent insight, understanding, and wake up calls for the rest of us who sleep easy in our beds at night.
Jon Snow
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Patrick Kingsley weaves the stories of refugees, smugglers and migrants into an extraordinary tapestry. His book helps us understand the feelings and fears of those caught up in one of the great mass migrations of history -required reading for anyone who wants to go beyond the headlines.
Lindsey Hilsum
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The New Odyssey: The Story of the European Refugee Crisis is a really moving and important publication. Itprovides a basis of fact and analysis that is truly important at a time of great challenge for humanity. I have no hesitation in recommending it.
Peter Sutherland, UN special representative for migration
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Deeply moving and hugely timely, this is a compelling account of some of the journeys people make in search of sanctuary, as well as a powerful indictment of the EU's failed response to the refugee crisis. Kingsley effectively debunks the narrative that would have us believe putting obstacles, whether they are political, financial or literal, in the way will stem the flow, and argues instead for a common EU wide asylum policy that upholds basic humanitarian principles. The New Odyssey reminds us that behind the statistics and headlines lie real lives, driven by desperation and simply wanting a safer future. It should be compulsory reading for all EU policy makers.
Caroline Lucas MP
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Kingsley tells the story of the greatest exodus of modern times in richly recognisably human terms, investigating and illuminating so much that gets routinely misreported and misrepresented . . . Compelling
Maurice Wren, Refugee Council Chief
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a gripping and frequently emotional read. Kingsley documents the overarching crisis of 2015 in vivid colour.
Crispin Blunt MP, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, House of Commons
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Patrick Kingsley is the Guardian‘s inaugural migration correspondent. He was named Foreign Affairs Journalist of the Year at the 2015 British Journalism Awards for his reporting on the crisis. The Guardian’s former Egypt correspondent, Kingsley has reported from more than twenty-five countries, including Denmark, where he wrote a travel book called How to be Danish. A percentage of his royalties…
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