How can you live in the present when youâre trying to bury the past?
âA sweeping tale of resilienceâ i News
'An ineffably touching novel by a talented young author' Saga Magazine
'Harrowing yet upliftingâŠA visceral exploration of family, identity and loss' Sunday Post
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Ramadan, 2017. Yusuf wakes in the middle of the night to pray. His routine is always the same, but something tells him that tonight is different. Yellow flames blur Yusufâs vision, and the laughter of a small child echoes in his ears. But this time, the red, smoke-filled skies arenât just in his memory.
Miles away, Rubi is also awake. On the television, she watches reports of a devastating fire in London. She is already anxious when her parents send her to stay with her Grandpa Yusuf, whose conservative house rules are almost as unbearable as the loneliness she feels at home. Yusufâs lifestyle does not gel with Rubiâs. But when she finds him scared and confused one night, it becomes clear that thereâs more to her grandfather than Rubi ever considered.
As Yusuf grapples with the past, Rubi is determined to save him. But the memories that are recovered and spoken of for the first time in years are more painful than she could have imagined.
From the Costa Prize-shortlisted author of The Family Tree and Women's Prize x Good Housekeeping Futures Finalist, Hidden Fires is a powerful story of grief and loss, the power of family and the long arm of history.
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Praise for Hidden Fires:
'A tale of how we can live together yet be so far apart, and of how bridges can be built' Woman's Weekly
âHussain captures a thousand untold stories in oneâ The New Arab
âThere are not only hidden fires in this novel, but myriad hidden lives ⊠It treats difficult, serious subjects of buried trauma with real care, combined with a lightness of touch that carries the novel with humour, surprise and loveâ Ross Raisin, author of A Hunger