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Refugee in Turkey

Paul Costinel

In a gripping autobiographical novel, the author pulls back the curtain on a hidden, ‎misunderstood world through the riveting story of one man's escape from Romania. While ‎some judge those who leave their homeland behind, this book brings readers into the heart ‎of a refugee camp, revealing the story of survival, hope and resilience.‎
Who were these refugees, risking their lives to escape? What forces pushed them to leave, ‎and why did they never return, even when faced with unimaginable hardship? As they ‎embarked on new lives, what trials did they encounter? Were the dreams of the West what ‎they imagined, or did they find only disappointment? Strangers in a foreign land, did they ‎sever ties with their past or pay the heavy price of being uprooted? What divides and unites ‎refugees from Romania who left for work abroad? And why did some Muslim refugees fail ‎to integrate into Christian Europe - whose fault was it? Could a rigid bureaucracy crush the ‎spirit of refugees determined to outsmart the system? ‎

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ABOUT PAUL COSTINEL


In Refugee in Turkey, Paul Costinel-seasoned marine ‎engineer and lifelong adventurer, recounts his daring ‎escape from communist Romania in 1986. With vivid ‎detail and heartfelt honesty, he captures the fear, ‎resilience, and unwavering hope that carried him ‎through one of the most perilous chapters of his life.‎
This book is more than a memoir, it is the fulfilment ‎of a promise. Many years ago, Paul shared his ‎incredible journey with his wife, vowing that one day ‎he would set it down in writing. Today, that story is ‎here! Raw, unflinching, and deeply inspiring.‎