The New Yorker magazine published my answer to Ben Taub's article about the trafficking of young Nigerian women to Italy in the current issue. Read it online or on page 10 of this week's print edition of The New Yorker (April 24, 2017).
"Katja Meier's Across the Big Blue Sea reveals daily truths about the migration emergency and the personal commitment needed today. It helps us understand what's going on and it's impossible to put the book down once you start reading it."
New book presentation dates are in the making (Rome in May and Pienza in June).
In the meantime, if you want to support the book, please leave a review on Amazon (it doesn't matter if you didn't buy it there) and Goodreads. And sharing your reviews, opinions and photos of Across the Big Blue Sea on social media is of immense help too.
Grazie!
Katja Across the Big Blue Sea: Good Intentions and Hard Lessons in an Italian Refugee Homecan be ordered at your local bookstore and from all major online retailers:
Paperback ISBN: 979-12-200-1593-6
Ebook ISBN: 979-12-200-1594-3
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