In September 2011, Lynn Alleva Lilley (USA) moved with her husband and two children to Amman, Jordan. Far away from her home and her father, who was ill at the time, she tries to make a home for her family in the strange place. There she uses her photography to familiarise this initially strange land. Over the course of three years she photographed the Jordanian people, Syrian and Iraqi refugees, animals in private zoos or farms, bird migration, and landscapes. Themes such as displacement, entrapment, and adaptation are strongly reflected in this book.

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