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Informationen zum Autor Patrick Kingsley is the Guardian 's inaugural migration correspondent. He was named Foreign Affairs Journalist of the Year at the 2015 British Journalism Awards for his reporting on the crisis. The Guardian' s former Egypt correspondent, Kingsley has reported from more than twenty-five countries, including Denmark, where he wrote a travel book called How to be Danish . A percentage of his royalties from this book will be donated to refugee causes. @PatrickKingsley, Patrick Kingsley is the Guardian 's inaugural Migration Correspondent. He is the winner of the 2013 Frontline Club Award for print journalism, and was named Young Journalist of the Year at the 2014 British Press Awards; New Journalist of the Year at the 2013 British Journalism Awards; and New Voice Award at the 2014 One World Media Awards. The Guardian 's former Egypt correspondent, Patrick has reported from more than 25 countries, including Denmark, where he wrote a travel book called How to be Danish . The New York Times said it was "fascinating", the Wall Street Journal "delightful", and it was a travel book of the month at The Sunday Times. @PatrickKingsley Klappentext An award-winning migration correspondent at the "Guardian", this is Patrick Kingsley's definitive book on the refugee crisis. 'This is a unique journalistic achievement speeding urgent insight, understanding, and wake up calls for the rest of us who sleep easy in our beds at night' Jon Snow. The definitive book on the refugee crisis, from the Guardian 's award-winning migration correspondent, Patrick Kingsley.Europe is facing a wave of migration unmatched since the end of World War II - and no one has reported on this crisis in more depth or breadth than the Guardian's migration correspondent, Patrick Kingsley.