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Hope Not Fear

Finding My Way from Refugee to Filmmaker to NHS Hospital Cleaner and Activist

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By: Hassan Akkad
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A poignant and powerful memoir from BAFTA award-winning filmmaker, Syrian refugee, hospital cleaner and activist, Hassan Akkad.

I’ve experienced the best and worst of humanity. I’ve been detained and beaten, and welcomed and respected. And yet, this story – my story – is one of hope, not fear.

'Hassan Akkad is a remarkable soul with a remarkable story. He not only leads us through his own physical and emotional odyssey, but teaches us about our own society.' – Lindsey Hilsum, International Editor, Channel 4 News

From the jasmine-scented streets of Damascus to uprisings, protest and being forced to flee his home, Hassan Akkad has experienced unbearable losses. Yet, he still holds on to hope and chooses to see the kindness in humanity every day.

Since seeking asylum in the UK, Hassan’s unshakeable instinct to raise awareness, help and connect, has seen him share not only his experience as a refugee, but to the coronavirus pandemic. Hassan documented his work as a cleaner on a London hospital Covid-19 ward. His photographs and advocacy shone a spotlight on the often overlooked NHS cleaners and porters and instigated a U-turn on a government bill that had excluded their families from the bereavement compensation scheme.

Hassan has captured hearts the world over. He bridges national and political divides, his humanity, sense of service and ideals bring people together. Hope Not Fear is a campaigning message of triumphing over adversity, standing together and uniting in kindness and love. In this book, Hassan shows us why this is the single most important message of our time.

'An extraordinary story that deals with the urgent issues of our era . . . But it is also a story about resilience, renewal and humanism' – Elif Shafak, author of The Island of Missing Trees

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A journey of hope and connection, of finding humanity in unlikely places and building something for the future. If you’re feeling bleak about the way things are going – this will do much to restore your faith. (Stylist)
Remarkable. (The Observer)
Hassan Akkad is a remarkable soul with a remarkable story. He not only leads us through his own physical and emotional odyssey, but teaches us about our own society. (Lindsey Hilsum, International Editor, Channel 4 News)
Hope Not Fear is an extraordinary story that deals with the urgent issues of our era....But it is also a story about resilience, renewal and humanism. (Elief Shafak, bestselling author of The Forty Rules of Love)
Syria has lost another extraordinary young person in Hassan Akkad. His terrifying and candid account is yet another reminder of how much we gain as a society when we welcome those to whom we owe nothing. (Emma Thompson)
A natural storyteller (Happiful Magazine)
This book is a vital and timely reminder of the power each of us has to create change in this world when we remember we are part of a global community. Hassan reminds us that hope is not passive: it comes from all of us. Hassan's words and story will stay with me forever. I cried and laughed. My heart was both broken and made whole again through his words. Everyone needs to read this book! (Mikaela Loach)
Remarkable (The Observer)
What a book! What a story! So full of compassion, courage, and empathy. I learnt so much and feel much better informed. (Cathy Rentzenbrink, bestselling author of The Last Act of Love)
Galvanising and uplifting. (Caroline Sanderson)
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This is a very well well written book that gives a very full account of the life of refugee fleeing from a viscous totalitarian state. I found it to be very harrowing to listen to at times but it was uplifting to hear about all kindness the author encountered.

A visceral and harrowing but uplifting listen.

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Hassan tells his story so beautifully and sincerely, I think it should be taught in the curriculum in schools across the U.K. maybe that way, children who are born to racist families will develop their own opinions and challenge those of their parents until hate is wiped out. I’ll be urging everyone I know to read it, and it has inspired me to do more than just ‘empathise,’ but rather seek out ways I can take action and help people more.

Thank you, Hassan

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I am of a generation older perhaps than Hassans parents so did not come across his story before this book. Facebook Twitter # are all things I don’t understand which is Hassans world.


totaly captivating

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An incredible, transparent, open journey, showing vulnerability, naivety, even self destruction, but leading to courage, tenacity and motivation. A true story which describes the inner battle we all have to understand others, but more importantly to understand ourselves. Growth comes not by the outcome, but by the journey we take to get there.

A MUST READ -5 Stars

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Thank you Hassan for sharing your story, everyone needs to hear this story. This is by far the best book I’ve ever come across.

Everyone needs to hear this

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