Books on Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Migrants


With almost 37,500 applications for asylum made in the UK in 2018, and many more across Europe, there is more reason that ever to understand and empathise with the worldwide Refugee Crisis. Below you’ll find our selection of some of the most important and useful books on Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Migrants. Compiled by our staff, the books in the list provide valuable insight for primary and secondary students, as well as teachers looking to better understand the circumstances of refugees. Our list of books on Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Migrants includes:

  • Memoirs of lived experiences fleeing a homeland
  • Non-fiction that highlights and challenges misconceptions
  • Fiction that offers alternate perspectives and encourages discussion among students

Enhance your provision and engage your readers with one of the world’s most important and pressing issues.

 

Memoirs of lived experiences fleeing a homeland:

 

 

Non-fiction that highlights and challenges misconceptions:

 

 

Fiction that offers alternate perspectives and encourages discussion:

 

 

For further titles download our pdf order forms: Primary Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Migrants Collection | Secondary Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Migrants Collection. We’ll be adding more books on Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Migrants over the coming terms. If you have a book, or books you feel should be included in this important collection we’d love to hear from you – get in touch via phone or email.