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Ungrateful Refugee: What Immigrants Never Tell You

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What is it like to be a refugee? It is a question few in the West give much thought to, and yet to be a refugee – or an immigrant – is to grapple with your place in the world, attempting to reconcile the life you have known with the unfamiliar. With this comes the weight of the expectations (and fears and resentment) of those born in the host country; foremost is the burden of gratitude: to be forever thankful for the space you have been allowed. Nayeri weaves together the story of her own refugee journey – as a child forced to flee Iran, eventually finding asylum in America – with the stories of others making their own journeys today.

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‘A vital book for our times’ ROBERT MACFARLANE
‘Unflinching, complex, provocative’ NIKESH SHUKLA
‘A work of astonishing, insistent importance’ Observer

Aged eight, Dina Nayeri fled Iran along with her mother and brother, and lived in the crumbling shell of an Italian hotel-turned-refugee camp. Eventually she was granted asylum in America. Now, Nayeri weaves together her own vivid story with those of other asylum seekers in recent years. In these pages, women gather to prepare the noodles that remind them of home, a closeted queer man tries to make his case truthfully as he seeks asylum and a translator attempts to help new arrivals present their stories to officials.

Surprising and provocative, The Ungrateful Refugee recalibrates the conversation around the refugee experience. Here are the real human stories of what it is like to be forced to flee your home, and to journey across borders in the hope of starting afresh.

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Weight 0.256 kg
Dimensions 19.8 × 12.9 × 2.3 cm
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Paperback

Pages

x, 370

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

362.77914092 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K