Invisible Britain: Portraits of Hope and Resilience, First Edition
Edited by Paul Sng, foreword by Michael Sheen


Paperback | Nov 2018 | Policy Press | 9781447344117 | 224pp | 235x235mm | RFB | AUD$47.99, NZD$59.99

Invisible Britain: Portraits of Hope and Resilience is a photographic ethnography book that features the stories and portraits of individuals across the UK who have been impacted by social issues such as austerity, Brexit, deindustrialisation, nationalism and cuts to public services.

The book captures and shares 40 diverse and untold stories of hope and resilience from a diverse range of people, many of whom feel misrepresented in the media and out of sync with the government and politicians.Each story will is told in the individual's own words and is accompanied by a portrait from an accomplished documentary photographer.

'This book powerfully gives voice to the experiences and perspectives of people who we are used to being marginalised and silenced.' — The Right Honourable Jeremy Corbyn MP

'In an era when the media frequently fails to show the impacts of government policy this kind of book is particularly important.' — Caroline Lucas MP