Hinterland by Caroline Brothers ISBN ISBN Paperback; Bloomsbury Publishing Plc; ISBN · Caroline Brothers was born in Australia. She has a Ph.D. in history from University College London and has worked as a foreign correspondent in Europe and Latin America, and as a journalist at the International New York Times. She is the author of War and Photography, and the novel Hinterland. She divides her time between London and www.doorway.ru: Bloomsbury USA. A Paris-based reporter, Caroline Brothers melds journalistic familiarity with child migrants and skilful imagining of the sensations they experience to gripping effect. Underpinning the novel is an argument, profound but not preachy, that migration is a natural human response to harsh environments/5().
Caroline Brothers was born in Australia. She has a Ph.D. in history from University College London and has worked as a foreign correspondent in Europe and Latin America, and as a journalist at the International New York www.doorway.ru is the author of War and Photography, and the novel www.doorway.ru divides her time between London and Paris. The company take a novel, Hinterland by Caroline Brothers, about two Afghan boys journeying across Europe, and retell the story through miniaturised models in a revolving diorama. Audience members. Caroline Brothers wrote this debut novel after finding out about the experiences of young people from Afghanistan, Somalia and other war-torn countries and regions for a newspaper article. `Hinterland' is a synthesis of the people she met and the experiences she underwent.
Hinterland is a remarkable book. This story of two brothers on an odyssey across Europe to find a home in the UK where they have human rights pulls at the heart strings, all the more so because it is based on an awful truth. Of the hordes of refugees descending on Europe and the UK, hundreds are unaccompanied minors. Hinterland by Caroline Brothers ISBN ISBN Paperback; Bloomsbury Publishing Plc; ISBN A Paris-based reporter, Caroline Brothers melds journalistic familiarity with child migrants and skilful imagining of the sensations they experience to gripping effect. Underpinning the novel is an argument, profound but not preachy, that migration is a natural human response to harsh environments.
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