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My Fourth Time, We Drowned: Seeking Refuge on the Worlds Deadliest Migration Route
By (Author) Sally Hayden
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
15th July 2023
2nd March 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Human rights, civil rights
Law: Human rights and civil liberties
True stories of survival of abuse and injustice
305.906914
Paperback
512
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 31mm
340g
WINNER OF THE ORWELL PRIZE
WINNER OF IRISH BOOK OF THE YEAR
SHORTLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE
The most important work of contemporary reporting I have ever read SALLY ROONEY
The treatment of refugees has become one of the most devastating human rights disasters in our history. In this book, award-winning journalist Sally Hayden unfolds a staggering investigation into the migrant crisis across North Africa.
This book follows the experiences of refugees, telling a range of shocking and eye-opening human stories. But it also surveys the bigger picture: the negligence of NGOs and corruption within the United Nations. The economics of the twenty-first-century slave trade and the EUs bankrolling of Libyan militias. The trials of people smugglers, the frustrations of aid workers, the loopholes refugees seek out and the role of social media in crowdfunding ransoms. Who was accountable for the abuse Where were the people finding solutions Why wasnt it being widely reported
At its heart, this is a book about people who have made unimaginable choices, risking everything to survive in a system that wants them to be silent and disappear.
Journalism of the most urgent kind
Financial Times
[A] devastating, moving and damning account of one of the tragedies of our age Hayden never flinches in documenting human nature at its worst its best is shown here, too
Irish Independent
The most important work of contemporary reporting I have ever read I hope that Sally Hayden's work can help to begin a radically new and overdue discussion about Europe's approach to migration and borders
Sally Rooney
What a devastating book about the catastrophic inhumanity of European migration policy. Its a journalistic masterpiece. Shattering stories. It absolutely demands to be read Essential
Max Porter, author of Grief is the Thing with Feathers
Extremely good
Mark OConnell, author of Notes from an Apocalypse
Compassionate, brave, enraging, beautifully written and incredibly well researched. Hayden exposes the truth
Oliver Bullough, author of Moneyland
One of the most important testaments of this awful time in life's history. It is both heartbreaking and stoic. I cry reading any page of it. Sally Hayden is a young and brilliant journalist
Edna O'Brien, author of The Little Red Chairs
Quite simply, an unexpected tour de force deserves critical acclaim and a wide readership I found this book unputtdownable
Jon Lee Anderson, staff writer at The New Yorker
This vivid chronicle may make you cry, but it should make you angry A blistering rebuke
Lindsey Hilsum, International Editor of Channel 4 News
A veritable masterclass in journalism The most riveting, detailed and damning account ever written on the deadliest of migration routes
Christina Lamb, Chief Foreign Correspondent of the Sunday Times
Heart-stopping A vital book for anyone who wants to feel what it means to be human in the 21st century
Fintan OToole, author of We Dont Know Ourselves
Sally Hayden is an award-winning journalist and photographer currently focused on migration, conflict and humanitarian crises. She has worked with VICE, VICE News, CNN International, the Financial Times, TIME, BBC, the Washington Post, the Irish Times, the Guardian, the New York Times, Magnum Photos, Channel 4 News, Foreign Policy, Al Jazeera, NBC News, the Sunday Times, Newsweek, RTE, ELLE, Marie Claire, ZEIT Online, the Independent, the Telegraph, Deutsche Welle, the New Statesman, the New Internationalist, the National, the Huffington Post and ITV News. HEFAT certified, Sally has reported from countries including Nigeria, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, France, Germany, Belgium, Burkina Faso, Ireland, Lebanon, Jordan, DR Congo, Panama, Cambodia, the Gambia, Liberia, Hungary, Luxembourg, Rwanda, Malawi, Ethiopia, Madagascar, the US, Italy, Kenya and Uganda. Her writing has been translated into nine languages and she has appeared as a guest on national and international media.