More to the Story

conversations with refugees

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book More to the Story by Rosemary Sayer, Helm Wood Pty Ltd trading as Margaret River Press
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Author: Rosemary Sayer ISBN: 9780994316707
Publisher: Helm Wood Pty Ltd trading as Margaret River Press Publication: November 17, 2015
Imprint: Helm Wood Pty Ltd trading as Margaret River Press Language: English
Author: Rosemary Sayer
ISBN: 9780994316707
Publisher: Helm Wood Pty Ltd trading as Margaret River Press
Publication: November 17, 2015
Imprint: Helm Wood Pty Ltd trading as Margaret River Press
Language: English

More to the Story looks beyond negative media reports, political speeches and fear-mongering statistics to tell human stories of refugees and asylum seekers in Australia.

Julian Burnside, AO, QC writes in the Foreword to the book, 'The great importance of this book is that it gives a real human face to the people we are treating as criminals. It's uncomfortable, but inescapable, message is: The people we are mistreating are human beings just like us."

Rosemary Sayer writes with empathy and humility of her interviews with refugees from Burma, Afghanistan and South Sudan. Together, they tell stories of persecution, violence and starvation; families separated for a time, or forever; the desperation of thousands in refugee camps, awaiting relocation under humanitarian programs; the perilous journeys by boat of those for whom waiting would have meant death; life in mandatory detention; and the challenges of starting over in Australia. None of these people chose to be refugees; all of them chose survival.

 A powerful, moving and inspiring account of human resilience that every Australian should read.

 

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More to the Story looks beyond negative media reports, political speeches and fear-mongering statistics to tell human stories of refugees and asylum seekers in Australia.

Julian Burnside, AO, QC writes in the Foreword to the book, 'The great importance of this book is that it gives a real human face to the people we are treating as criminals. It's uncomfortable, but inescapable, message is: The people we are mistreating are human beings just like us."

Rosemary Sayer writes with empathy and humility of her interviews with refugees from Burma, Afghanistan and South Sudan. Together, they tell stories of persecution, violence and starvation; families separated for a time, or forever; the desperation of thousands in refugee camps, awaiting relocation under humanitarian programs; the perilous journeys by boat of those for whom waiting would have meant death; life in mandatory detention; and the challenges of starting over in Australia. None of these people chose to be refugees; all of them chose survival.

 A powerful, moving and inspiring account of human resilience that every Australian should read.

 

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