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In Limbo Too goes on sale
A new not-for-profit book of testimonies of British people living in other EU countries about how Brexit is affecting their lives is now available.

In Limbo Too (€10.50 at amazon.fr) includes some accounts from Connexion readers and follows a similar In Limbo book published last year about the experiences of EU27 citizens living in the UK.
The new book is a partnership between In Limbo - Our Brexit Testimonies and campaign group for Britons in other EU countries Brexpats - Hear Our Voice. Any profits will be used for future projects and campaigning with no profit to individuals.
The organisers are now raising funds to distribute and market the book around the EU as widly as possible (tinyurl.com/yc3t8rfl).
Editor Debbie Williams said: “We need to get our voices out there. We’ll send it to as many politicians that need to read it as we can. It’s important people tell their stories because real people are affected and that’s missing from this debate. It’s also a testimony to how wonderful it is when people all over the EU work together.”