

My Fourth Time, We Drowned
Book • 2022
In 'My Fourth Time, We Drowned', Sally Hayden documents the perilous journey of migrants through Libya, exposing the harsh realities of detention centers and the failures of international organizations.
The book is a powerful exploration of resilience and survival amidst one of the world's most devastating humanitarian crises.
The book is a powerful exploration of resilience and survival amidst one of the world's most devastating humanitarian crises.
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as an excellent book about refugees in Libya.

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as the author's new book, which tells the stories of refugees making perilous journeys and seeks to investigate the murky politics that means not all asylum seekers are given the same opportunities.

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, noting that it explains her journalistic process and highlights collective messaging from detainees.

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. If people haven't read it, they should read it.

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as it explains the journalistic process of reporting from detention centers.

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