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Mediterranean

Published
Jun 2018
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General Fiction General Fiction
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40

About This Book

With eloquent and devastating imagery, the creator of the multi-award-winning book The Island again asks us to examine our responses to the plight of refugees. How long will we remain silent witnesses?


'After finishing this book, I imagined a different story, one recounting the journey of a family with an entry visa, setting out on an aeroplane or a ship, landing or docking safe and sound in a country where they can make a new start. 


These are known as "safe and legal pathways" and Amnesty International calls on the international community to provide them to those fleeing war, torture and persecution. Routes over land, air or sea that would save people having to entrust their lives to crime rings, which is otherwise the only possibility that remains open to them. 


I imagine Armin Greder would enjoy writing it but he cannot. Because today he needs to tell the story of that shared sea that has become a mass grave: the Mediterranean.


Unfortunately, there is also a third story to tell: a story of silence, one with no protagonists. That is how it will be if the European Union succeeds - through "cooperation agreements" with African countries - in moving its sea borders much further south. Then there will be no more deaths (at sea). And we will eat our fish in peace.' 


Riccardo Noury

Spokesperson, Amnesty International Italy

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First Edition Jun 2018 Allen & Unwin (AUS) ISBN 1760630950
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Oct 2017 Allen & Unwin (AUS) ISBN 1760634018
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Jan 2018 Allen & Unwin ISBN 1760635340
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Feb 2018 Allen & Unwin ISBN B07KZ82LB6
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