The Invisible Crowd

The Invisible Crowd
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Ellen Wiles. The Invisible Crowd

Contents

Prologue

Chapter 1: Jude

Chapter 2: Yonas

Chapter 3: Joe

Chapter 4: Yonas

Chapter 5: Quentin

Chapter 6: Yonas

Chapter 7: Emil

Chapter 8: Yonas

Chapter 9: Jude

Chapter 10: Molly

Chapter 11: Yonas

Chapter 12: Meg

Chapter 13: Yonas

Chapter 14: Veata

Chapter 15: Yonas

Chapter 16: Jude

Chapter 17: Gavin

Chapter 18: Yonas

Chapter 19: Tesfay

Chapter 20: Yonas

Chapter 21: Nina

Chapter 22: Yonas

Chapter 23: Gebre

Chapter 24: Yonas

Chapter 25: Clara

Chapter 26: Yonas

Chapter 27: Martina

Chapter 28: Yonas

Chapter 29: Jude

Chapter 30: Melat

Chapter 31: Yonas

Chapter 32: Jude

Epilogue

Afterword

Acknowledgements

References

Copyright

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ELLEN WILES was born in 1981 and grew up in Reading. After doing a music degree at Oxford, she did a Master’s in Human Rights Law, and then became a barrister at a London chambers, disappearing off periodically to work, including on The Bushmen Project in Botswana and with Karenni refugees in a camp in Thailand. After scribbling fiction on the side for a while, she did a Master’s in Creative Writing, and eventually quit the law. She is the author of Saffron Shadows and Salvaged Scripts: Literary Life in Myanmar Under Censorship and in Transition (Columbia University Press, 2015), which includes interviews with Burmese writers and new literary translations. She is currently doing a PhD in Literary Anthropology, researching live literature, and directs an experimental live literature project. She lives in London with her husband and two small children.

The hummingbirds are migrating, each alone:

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‘I am sorry, I will never do it again, please, I am sorry,’ Osman was sobbing, even as the rope was being tied, even as his thrashing body was left to swing from the branch like a pendulum.

Aziz barked to the rest of them to get to bed, and walked implacably towards his den, as if they’d all just wish each other a pleasant good night and settle down.

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