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"The Fire in His Wake, Spencer Wolff's exuberant debut novel, tells the story of two men swept up in refugee crises of the twenty-first century: Simon, a young employee at the UNHCR in Morocco, and Aráes, a Congolese locksmith left for dead in the wake of ethnic violence." --Amazon.com.

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"The Fire in His Wake, Spencer Wolff's exuberant debut novel, tells the story of two men swept up in refugee crises of the twenty-first century: Simon, a young employee at the UNHCR in Morocco, and Aráes, a Congolese locksmith left for dead in the wake of ethnic violence." --Amazon.com.
Autorenporträt
Spencer Wolff is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and journalist based in Paris, France. His work focuses primarily on diaspora, migration and racial justice and has previously appeared in The Guardian, The New York Times and Time, among others. An adjunct faculty member at the École normale supérieure (Paris), he is a graduate of Harvard College, Yale University, and Columbia Law School. In 2009, he worked at the UN Refugee Bureau (UNHCR) in Rabat, Morocco. The Fire in his Wake is his first novel.