<blockquote><p>&quot;Perfectly done with so much humor and outrage both&nbsp;Across the Big Blue Sea&nbsp;says more than most anything I&#39;ve read about the &#39;refugee crisis&#39; and how the system is set up to fail even the best-intentioned and most well-meaning (without shying away from the fact that plenty of people involved are neither).&quot;&nbsp;-&nbsp;<strong>Lauren&nbsp;Collins The New Yorker staff </strong><strong>writer</strong></p></blockquote><p>Thousands of people risk crossing the treacherous waters of the Mediterranean Sea each year. But what happens if they make it to the other side?</p><p>On a hot July day the Italian coast guard rescues five young Nigerian women in a battered boat. At the same time Katja Meier is put in charge of a small refugee home in the Tuscan countryside. But a quaint hilltop town with an aged population wasn&rsquo;t exactly where the five young women had hoped to land.</p><p>Good intentions quickly get lost in cultural misunderstandings and the shadows of Italy&rsquo;s criminal underworld as an ingenuous improvised social worker confronts hard truths about disorganized charities insurmountable bureaucracy and prostitution on cypress-lined roads. How can she make a difference when Nigerian girls keep disappearing?</p><p>In this searingly honest and thought-provoking memoir leavened with just enough wry humor Katja Meier shares the hard lessons she discovered on the steepest of learning curves among Tuscany&rsquo;s seemingly idyllic golden hills.</p>
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