
The Good Deed
$29.69
- Paperback
304 pages
- Release Date
31 July 2024
Summary
Set in 2018 against the backdrop of an overcrowded, fetid refugee camp on the beautiful Greek island of Samos, The Good Deed follows the stories of four women living in the camp and an American tourist who comes to Samos to escape her own dark secret.
When the tourist does a ‘good deed’, she triggers a crisis that brings her and the refugee women into a conflict that escalates dramatically as each character struggles for what she needs.
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Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781636281124 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1636281125 |
| Author: | Helen Benedict |
| Publisher: | Red Hen Press |
| Imprint: | Red Hen Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 304 |
| Release Date: | 31 July 2024 |
| Weight: | 416g |
| Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm |
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“Written with immense sensitivity and depth of knowledge, The Good Deed takes us to the heart of what it means to be a refugee, the devastation and loss, but also the strength and resilience. It brought tears to my eyes and hope to my heart.”—Christy Lefteri, author of Songbirds and The Beekeeper of Aleppo
“The novel comes to an emotional conclusion, reminding us that hope is still to be found in the most desolate of places and prompting the reader to consider why and how we ask a person to prove their own humanity. An insightful reminder of our responsibilities to one another, more important now than ever.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Benedict’s haunting, timely novel traces the intense journeys of female refugees as their paths collide with a vacationing tourist… (This) true-to-life novel resonates, particularly in the characters’ moments of fortitude in the face of brutal experiences of heartbreak and loss.”—Booklist
“In The Good Deed, Helen Benedict offers a poignant, layered novel on displacement and belonging, love and betrayal, and the jagged space between altruism and egoism.”—Dalia Sofer, author of The Septembers of Shiraz and Man of My Time
“Benedict revisits the terrain of her nonfiction title Map of Hope and Sorrow for a complex and heartbreaking story of Syrians living at a refugee camp on the Greek island of Samos…Each of the characters’ perspectives is nuanced and carefully wrought. Benedict has crafted an involving tale of a humanitarian crisis.”—Publishers Weekly
“Ultimately, The Good Deed is neither cynical nor depressing buthopeful. It’s about the triumph of the human spirit, about ordinarypeople who survive not because they’re superheroes but because theyseize upon moments of good fortune, help each other, and refuse to giveup.”—Washington Independent Review of Books
“Benedict’s harrowing narrative highlights the ways in which hope and homeare brutally wrenched from these refugees; the only profiteers are thepeople smugglers, who netted £183m out of misery last year alone.” —Elizabeth Smith, Necessary Fiction
About The Author
Helen Benedict
Helen Benedict, a professor at Columbia University, has been writing about refugees and war for many years, both in her nonfiction, Map of Hope & Sorrow: Stories of Refugees Trapped in Greece, published in 2022, and her two most recent novels, Wolf Season and Sand Queen. A recipient of the 2021 PEN Jean Stein Grant for Literary Oral History, the Ida B. Wells Award for Bravery in Journalism, and the James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism for her exposure of sexual predation in the military, Benedict is also the author of The Lonely Soldier: The Private War of Women at War Serving in Iraq. Her writings inspired a class action suit against the Pentagon on behalf of those sexually assaulted in the military and the 2012 Oscar-nominated documentary, The Invisible War. Helen currently resides in New York, New York.
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