Beatnik Publishing
Somewhere: Women's Stories of Migration
EDITOR: Lorna Jane Harvey
FOREWORD: Rt. Hon. Helen Clark
CREATIVE DIRECTOR AND ILLUSTRATOR: Sally Greer
Somewhere is an inspiring collection of stories about migration. Written from 20 women's perspectives it brings a refreshing and uniting voice to this compelling topic. More people are likely to be migrating now than at any other time in history and this is set to increase as climate change and political unrest pushes even more people to relocate. The implications of migration, especially for women, are often unknown, unheard, unspoken. From the fleeing refugee to the political and economic migrant, a broad range of migration by people of many cultures, ethnicities and beliefs is shared in this book. Identity, belonging, assimilation and alienation are some of the key topics in this sometimes sad but also joyful book. Treasures of wisdom and heartfelt honesty are found in the stories.
The book will give the reader hope, encouragement, or insight into a globally relevant subject on a personal level rather than through distant, abstract news stories. Somewhere encourages open-mindedness and is filled with stories that will likely have a strong impact on the reader.
"Migration is a major phenomenon of our times...The collection of stories in the pages of this book gives voice to women migrants. Some of the stories speak of forced displacement, while others are about deliberate and voluntary migration. Those who have written have shown courage, resilience, and strength. May their stories inspire strength in the many others in similar situations around the world." Rt Hon Helen Clark.
Contributors: Dr Rita Sebestyen Diana Ruiz Kathinka Fossum Evertsen Carol Peychers Tooba Neda Safi Dr Shruti Kapoor Laura Tam Melissa Meza-Rapp Lilla Proics Karina Buikema Hiba Dabbah Al Jamal Tina Kreitmayr Anna Lueba Ann Croucher Kay Ross Sara Sheffield-Cavallo Cheryl Lee Latter Agnese Accapezzato Oma Eguara
DIMENSIONS: 140 mm x 206 mm
PAGES: 208
BIND: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780995118034