This first broad survey of her work (previous monographs have focused on single series) lusciously reproduces her many acclaimed projects: 'Imagined States' and 'Desires: A Balkan Journey' (1999–2003); 'Black Sea: Between Chronicle and Fiction' (2002–10); 'Georgia: Seeds Carried by the Wind' (2008–10); 'Sweet Nothings: Schoolgirls of Eastern Anatolia' (2007); 'Humber' (2010); the widely acclaimed 'She Dances on Jackson' (2011–12), of which Phil Coomes of BBC News raved: "This is pure photography, and … viewed as a whole, is about as good as it gets"; and the 2014 series, 'Almería: Where Gold Was Found'. Also included are specially commissioned essays by Neil Ascherson, Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa and Carlos Martín García; excerpts from books by Juan Goytisolo; plus a biography timeline, an updated bibliography and a selection of texts by the photographer used to complement each series in the style of a travel diary.