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Categories: Biography / true stories, Social studies Tags: Biographical Fiction, Elika Ansari, Humanitarian Crisis, Humanitarian Rights, Immigration, Moria Camp, Political Fiction, Refugee Camp, Refugee Crisis
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ISBN #9781912092048

Mahdi…
An unaccompanied minor.
Maryam…
An aid worker.
Abe…
A young man in love.
Zarifa…
A single mother.
Frishta…
A young girl.

The voices of Moria Refugee Camp are unified in their grief. Homes, hope, and dignity are lost in amongst squalid living conditions and the omnipresent void where the illusion of salvation once lived.

Based on true stories, The Five Stages of Moria resurrects the largest refugee camp in Europe and bears witness to the monolithic trauma held within. In this blend of autobiography and fiction, the inhabitants of Moria not only grapple with the stages of grief, but also with the reality of a camp, and a world, in which they would otherwise be forgotten.

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