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Tahereh Mafi Paperback 9780062866578 It's 2002, a year after 9/11, and Shirin has just started at yet another new high school. It's an extremely ...
View full detailsEtaf RumPaperback, 352 pages9780008341060 "The narrative draws links between economic desperation and discord in the home [and] also touches on t...
View full detailsTahereh MafiPaperback, 256 pages9781405298261 A stunning novel about love and loneliness, navigating dual-identity as a Muslim teenager in Americ...
View full detailsAmal AwadPaperback, 336 pages9780063317673 Coming from a moderately traditional Muslim family, twenty-seven-year-old Samira Abdel-Aziz has endure...
View full detailsEtaf RumPaperback, 352 pages9780008654184 'This fierce story explores the notion of women’s freedom and of what becomes of identity when gender r...
View full detailsSairish HussainPaperback, 384 pages9780008297527 How can you live in the present when you’re trying to bury the past? Ramadan, 2017. Yusuf wake...
View full detailsIsaac AsimovPaperback, 256 pages9780008279554 Isaac Asimov’s Robot series – from the iconic collection I, Robot to four classic novels – contains...
View full detailsNooruddean ChoudryPaperback, 320 pages9780008522261 Manchester. Birthplace of industry, the Stone Roses, the Class of 92 and, in 1979, a small br...
View full detailsBalli Kaur JaswalPaperback, 336 pages9780008433789 We are invisible: we clean your houses, we look after your children, we know your secrets. C...
View full detailsBassem YoussefPaperback, 320 pages9780062446909 The creator of The Program, the most popular television show in Egypt's history, chronicles his t...
View full detailsLayla AlAmmar Paperback, 256 pages 9780008346690 A young woman spends her days watching the neighbours through their windows. She is a refugee,...
View full detailsShannon ChakrabortyPaperback, 496 pages9780008381356 Shannon Chakraborty, the bestselling author of The City of Brass, launches a new trilogy of ...
View full detailsNadia HashimiPaperback, 480 pages9780062244765 Afghan-American Nadia Hashimi's literary debut novel is a searing tale of powerlessness, fate, and...
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