"The intimate, deeply felt account of a volunteer who worked with Syrians during the years they were stranded in Greece, which, unlike so many stories of the refugee crisis, does not shy away from speaking about the forces that tore those refugees from their homes." -Molly Crabapple
"Hara Hotel is a vivid first-hand account of Europe's failure to protect the refugees at its borders, and a tale of solidarity that points to how things could be different in future." -Daniel Trilling, author of Bloody Nasty People
"Hara Hotel is an eminently readable first-hand account of a British volunteer who travelled to support Syrian refugees in Greece and then Austria in 2016-17. The author's humanity jumps out on every page. She tells both the very human stories of individual refugees, and through them, the story of the disintegration of Syria that has led them to flee. Strongly recommended!" -Professor Richard Black, Pro-Director (Research & Enterprise), SOAS
Teresa Thornhill is a linguist, writer and child protection barrister with a special interest in the Middle East. She holds a Masters degree in Middle Eastern Studies from SOAS. Her previous publications include Sweet Tea with Cardamom: A journey through Iraqi Kurdistan; The Curtain Maker of Beirut: Conversations with the Lebanese and Making Women Talk: the Interrogation of Palestinian Women Prisoners by the Israeli General Security Services .