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âPoignantly paints the extraordinary in ordinary livesââAn engrossing and moving storyââAn evocative portrayal of love and familyâ'Invites you in, not as a stranger but as a family friendââA masterclass in representation and brilliant writingâCLARE CHAMBERS, author of AYISHA MALIK KATIE FFORDE ZEBA TALKHANI, author of ______THE SUNDAY POSTSmall PleasuresMy Past is a Foreign Country
Amjadcradles his baby daughter in the middle of the night. He has no time to mourn his wifeâs death. Saahil and Zahra, his two small children, are relying on him. Amjad vows to love and protect them always.
SaahilYears later, and his best friend, Ehsan, have finished university and are celebrating with friends. But when the night turns dangerous, its devastating effects will ripple through the years to come.
Zahrais now her fatherâs only source of comfort. Life has taken her small family in different directions â will they ever find their way back to each other?
is the moving story of a British Muslim family full of love, laughter and resilience as well as all the faults, mistakes and stubborn loyalties which make us human.The Family Tree
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Kia AbdullahâA profound, beautifully observed portrait of a British-Muslim family rocked by tragedy. So endearing are the characters, I grieved as they grieved, cheered as they healed and clung to them for days after the final pageâ
Vaseem KhanâA multi-generational story crafted with warmth⊠An engaging debutâ
Stephanie ButlandâBoth unflinching and full of hope; the writing is compassionate and trueâ
Your roots can always lead you homeâŠ