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A gritty, hilarious and often touching memoir of a year spent living above a Bangladeshi sweatshop in the immigrant mix of London's East End. Highly topical, with moving stories of encounters with asylum-seekers and immigrants as they struggle to survive in Britain.

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A gritty, hilarious and often touching memoir of a year spent living above a Bangladeshi sweatshop in the immigrant mix of London's East End. Highly topical, with moving stories of encounters with asylum-seekers and immigrants as they struggle to survive in Britain.
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Autorenporträt
Tarquin Hall became an under-age journalist at nineteen and spent the next ten years working in Africa, America, Asia and the Middle East. He is the author of Mercenaries, Missionaries and Misfits, an account of his early adventures; and To the Elephant Graveyard: A True Story of the Hunt for a Man-killing Elephant, a BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week. He is married to the BBC World Service presenter Anu Anand. They live in East London.