Praise for ‘Hotel Tiberias’:‘Moving, intelligent, highly readable and occasionally extremely funny, this is a fine book indeed.’ Geographical MagazinePraise for ‘Outcasts of the Islands’:‘What makes this account rise above so many others is the author's painful self-awareness…every step he takes is examined not only for its ethnological interest, but its ethical standpoint…We can’t help but like this young author. Outcasts of the Islands rises above the oceans of books by eager British men having adventures in far-flung places by being about a subject – the sea gypsies – that only wilful ignorance of the world would make unappealing. Hope has us on his side from the start. And then he gently questions his endeavours, taking us on a second tortuous journey of justifying the very existence of travel writing. This second voyage is far more risky than the first…but without it, his book would certainly be less of an adventure.’ Dea Birkett, Sunday Times