A Pebble In The Throat: Growing Up Between Two Continents

Hardback Published on: 18/05/2023
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Synopsis

SHORTLISTED FOR SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR NON-FICTION

'I loved this book ... incredibly moving' Reverend Richard Coles

'A treasure of a book' Fern Britton

The heart-warming memoir from the much-loved broadcaster

A Pebble in the Throat is the coming of age story of Aasmah Mir's childhood growing up in 1970s Glasgow. From a vivacious child to a teenage loner, Aasmah candidly shares the highs and lows of growing up between two cultures - trying to fit in at school and retreating to the safe haven of a home inhabited by her precious but distant little brother and Helen, her family's Glaswegian guardian angel.

Intricately woven into this moving memoir is the story of Aasmah's mother, as we follow her own life as a young girl in 1950s Pakistan to 1960s Scotland and beyond. Both mother and daughter fight, are defeated and triumph in different battles in this sharp and moving story. A Pebble in the Throat is a remarkable memoir about family, identity and finding yourself where you are.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9781472288523
  • Number of pages: 368
  • Dimensions: 236 x 158 x 40 mm
  • Weight: 620g
  • Languages: English

Customer Reviews

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A Pebble In The Throat
I love this book so much
Reading this book is truly magical. I'd like to see this book become a film one day. It's like I'm reading two stories at the same time then they gradually... READ MORE
Asami Donald
A Pebble In The Throat
Brilliant Read
Have long been a fan of Aasmah’s, and I found her book to be special. I couldn’t put it down, and can’t recommend it enough.
Craig Welsh
A Pebble In The Throat
It’s the grit (pebble) that makes the pearl.
I can’t think of another autobiography that so successfully interleaves two stories. While they have such different backgrounds, Aasmah and her Mum share g... READ MORE
Daniel Friel