Threads

From the Refugee Crisis

Comics & Graphic Novels, Non-Fiction, Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Social Policy, Social Science, Cultural Studies, Emigration & Immigration
Cover of the book Threads by Kate Evans, Verso Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Kate Evans ISBN: 9781786631763
Publisher: Verso Books Publication: November 12, 2019
Imprint: Verso Language: English
Author: Kate Evans
ISBN: 9781786631763
Publisher: Verso Books
Publication: November 12, 2019
Imprint: Verso
Language: English

A heartbreaking, full-color graphic novel of the refugee drama

In the French port town of Calais, famous for its historic lace industry, a city within a city arose. This new town, known as the Jungle, was home to thousands of refugees, mainly from the Middle East and Africa, all hoping, somehow, to get to the UK. Into this squalid shantytown of shipping containers and tents, full of rats and trash and devoid of toilets and safety, the artist Kate Evans brought a sketchbook and an open mind. Combining the techniques of eyewitness reportage with the medium of comic-book storytelling, Evans has produced this unforgettable book, filled with poignant images—by turns shocking, infuriating, wry, and heartbreaking.

Accompanying the story of Kate’s time spent among the refugees—the insights acquired and the lives recounted—is the harsh counterpoint of prejudice and scapegoating arising from the political right. Threads addresses one of the most pressing issues of modern times to make a compelling case, through intimate evidence, for the compassionate treatment of refugees and the free movement of peoples. Evans’s creativity and passion as an artist, activist, and mother shine through.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

A heartbreaking, full-color graphic novel of the refugee drama

In the French port town of Calais, famous for its historic lace industry, a city within a city arose. This new town, known as the Jungle, was home to thousands of refugees, mainly from the Middle East and Africa, all hoping, somehow, to get to the UK. Into this squalid shantytown of shipping containers and tents, full of rats and trash and devoid of toilets and safety, the artist Kate Evans brought a sketchbook and an open mind. Combining the techniques of eyewitness reportage with the medium of comic-book storytelling, Evans has produced this unforgettable book, filled with poignant images—by turns shocking, infuriating, wry, and heartbreaking.

Accompanying the story of Kate’s time spent among the refugees—the insights acquired and the lives recounted—is the harsh counterpoint of prejudice and scapegoating arising from the political right. Threads addresses one of the most pressing issues of modern times to make a compelling case, through intimate evidence, for the compassionate treatment of refugees and the free movement of peoples. Evans’s creativity and passion as an artist, activist, and mother shine through.

More books from Verso Books

Cover of the book The Last Resistance by Kate Evans
Cover of the book Modernism in the Streets by Kate Evans
Cover of the book Profiting Without Producing by Kate Evans
Cover of the book Human Rights and the Uses of History by Kate Evans
Cover of the book Man Tiger by Kate Evans
Cover of the book Care by Kate Evans
Cover of the book Resources of Hope by Kate Evans
Cover of the book Cities Under Siege by Kate Evans
Cover of the book Intern Nation by Kate Evans
Cover of the book American Foreign Policy and Its Thinkers by Kate Evans
Cover of the book The Invention of the White Race, Volume 2 by Kate Evans
Cover of the book How Will Capitalism End? by Kate Evans
Cover of the book Homo Juridicus by Kate Evans
Cover of the book Futurability by Kate Evans
Cover of the book The Other by Kate Evans
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy