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All Else Failed

The Unlikely Volunteers at the Heart of the Migrant Aid Crisis

Dana Sachs
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Pages
288
Year
2023
Language
English

About

In 2015, increasing numbers of refugees and migrants, most of them fleeing war-torn homelands, arrived by boat on the shores of Greece, setting off the greatest human displacement in Europe since WWII. As journalists reported horrific mass drownings, an ill-prepared and seemingly indifferent world looked on. Those who reached land needed food, clothing, medicine and shelter, but the international aid system broke down completely.

In a way that no one could have anticipated, volunteers arrived to help. Dana Sachs's compelling eyewitness account weaves together the lives of seven individuals and their families - including a British coal miner's daughter, a Syrian mother of six, and a jill-of-all-trades from New Zealand - who became part of this extraordinary effort. The story of their successes, and failures, is unforgettable and inspiring, and a clarion call for resilience and hope in the face of despair.

War had shattered people's lives. This is what happened next. Dana Sachs is a journalist, activist and author living in Wilmington, North Carolina. Her books include non-fiction narrative The Life We Were Given: Operation Babylift, International Adoption, and the Children of War in Vietnam (2010). She is the co-author, with Nguyen Nguyet Cam and Bui Hoai Mai, of Two Cakes Fit for a King: Folktales from Vietnam (2003) and co-translator of numerous Vietnamese short stories into English.

In 2016, Dana co-founded Humanity Now: Direct Refugee Relief, a U.S.-based non-profit that raises money to fund grassroots aid projects aimed at helping improve the lives of the tens of thousands of displaced people in Greece. As hundreds of thousands of displaced people sought refuge in Europe, the global relief system failed. This is the story of the volunteers who stepped forward to help. A lively, entertaining, and intimate look at the global migration crisis that demonstrates how readers can more actively respond. This is the other side of the refugee story - the story of volunteers who see the news and leap in to fund raise, organise aid, and travel to offer hands-on support, turning their own lives upside down in the process A rare story about hope and resilience that doesn't over-simplify complex issues. All Else Failed will inspire readers while tackling a difficult subject. It is accessible and well-written by a seasoned author, herself a volunteer in the relief effort Too often, the global aid movement relies on false dichotomies of "victims" and "aid givers." All Else Failed places refugee volunteers right where they belong, at the centre of the story Two of the seven volunteers that feature most prominently are British: Kanwal in Nottingham and Jenni from London, and both will be active in supporting the publication Excellent pre-publication endorsements (see below) Publishing to coincide with US publication (Bellevue Literary Press)

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