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Who Gets Believed?

When the Truth Isn’t Enough

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Who Gets Believed?

By: Dina Nayeri
Narrated by: Ayesha Antoine
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Brought to you by Penguin.

The prizewinning author of
The Ungrateful Refugee asks who is believed in our society, who is not - and why?

Dina Nayeri's wide-ranging, groundbreaking new book combines deep reportage with her own life experience to examine what constitutes believability in our society. Intent on exploring ideas of persuasion and performance, Nayeri takes us behind the scenes in emergency rooms, corporate boardrooms, asylum interviews and into her own family, to ask - where lies the difference between being believed and being dismissed? What does this mean for our culture?

As personal as it is profound in its reflections on language, history, morality and compassion, Who Gets Believed? investigates the unspoken social codes that determine how we relate to one another.

'Ambitious and moving... it will cement Nayeri's position as a master storyteller of the refugee experience' Guardian

'An important, courageous, brilliant book' Robert Macfarlane, bestselling author of Underland

'Dina Nayeri asks an incredibly important question, and the answers she finds are crucial for all of us' Oliver Bullough, bestselling author of Butler to the World

'I was hugely moved by this book. Who Gets Believed? is essential reading, an extraordinary labour of love and hope that is destined to become indispensable in the continuing struggle for justice' John Burnside, winner of the David Cohen Prize for Literature 2023

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A must read for any gatekeepers. Research based.

The start is pretty hard hitting, but I'm glad I persevered. The author draws on examples from many different areas - from assessors of asylum seekers to Drs choosing healthcare options for their patients, to faith groups deciding if someone is a true believer, to family discussions over the validity of a relative's struggles with their mental health to board room executives getting their preferred action agreed.

She explores the conscious and unconscious biases that affect who gets believed and the potential catastrophic life changing consequences of a small comment taken out of context, or a dubious motivation. She draws on both her own experiences and thought processes and also on extensive research into other cases, such as miscarriages of justice and initially failed asylum claims.
Not an easy listen, and takes a bit of concentration, but I felt the author worked hard to develop a picture that held together with authenticity.
If you know anyone that can either give or decline something to another person, recommend this book to them -
Teachers, judges, doctors, asylum claim assessors, politians, police officers.... whoever.

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Expansive and nuanced. Straddles cultures. Will make you wonder and care more for others. Happy to recommend

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