Beschreibung
Bilal Hasham and his wife Mariam have lived in a sleepy Dorset village for ten years. Bilal is summoned to his dying mother's bedside. In her dying moments, she instructs her son: You must go home and build a mosque. Mariam is horrified. The villagers are outraged. How can a grieving Bilal choose between honouring his beloved mum's last wish and preserving everything held dear in the village he calls home? Perfect for fans of "Middle England".
Produktsicherheitsverordnung
Hersteller:
Bonnier Zaffre
kim.evans@bonnierbooks.co.uk
Bloomsbury Square
GB LONDON WC1B 4DA
Importeur:
Petersen Buchimport GmbH
Vertrieb
gpsr@petersen-buchimport.com
Weidestraße 122 a
DE 22083 Hamburg
www.petersen-buchimport.com/gpsr
Autorenportrait
Ayisha Malik is a writer and editor, living in South London. She holds a BA in English Literature and a First Class MA in Creative Writing. Her novels Sofia Khan is Not Obliged and The Other Half of Happiness, starring 'the Muslim Bridget Jones', were met with great critical acclaim, and Sofia Khan is Not Obliged was chosen as 2019's Cityread book. Ayisha was a WHSmith Fresh Talent Pick, shortlisted for the Asian Women of Achievement Award and Marie Claire's Future Shapers Awards. Ayisha is also the ghost writer for The Great British Bake Off winner, Nadiya Hussain.