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I Just Wanted to Save My Family

A Memoir

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I Just Wanted to Save My Family

By: Stéphan Pélissier, Adriana Hunter - translator
Narrated by: Simon Vance
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The timely, powerful memoir of a man unjustly charged with a crime for helping his relatives, refugees from Syria.

For trying to save his in-laws, who were fleeing certain death in Syria, Stephan Pelissier was threatened with 15 years in prison by the Greek justice system, which accused him of human smuggling. His crime? Having gone to search for the parents, brother, and sister of his wife, Zena, in Greece, rather than leaving them to undertake a treacherous journey by boat to Italy.

Their joy on finding each other quickly turned into a nightmare: Pelissier was arrested as a result of a missing car registration and thrown into prison. Although his relatives were ultimately able to seek asylum - legally - in France, Pelissier had to fight to prove his innocence, and to uphold the values of common humanity and solidarity in which he so strongly believes.

I Just Wanted to Save My Family offers a heartrending window into the lives of those displaced by the Syrian civil war and a scathing critique of the often absurd, unfeeling bureaucracies that determine their fates.

©2019 Éditions Michel Lafon (P)2021 Tantor
Emigration & Immigration Refugee Studies Social Sciences Specific Demographics Memoir Greece Refugee Middle East
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