My Past Is a Foreign Country: A Muslim feminist finds herself

Paperback Published on: 06/02/2020
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Synopsis

'A brave new voice that reaches out to us all' Miranda Doyle, author of A Book of Untruths

28-year-old Zeba Talkhani charts her experiences growing up in Saudi Arabia amid patriarchal customs reminiscent of The Handmaid's Tale, and her journey to find freedom in India, Germany and the UK.
Talkhani offers a fresh perspective on living as an outsider and examines her relationship with her mother and the challenges she faced when she experienced hair loss at a young age.

Rejecting the traditional path her culture had chosen for her, Talkhani became financially independent and married on her own terms in the UK. Drawing on her personal experiences Talkhani shows how she fought for the right to her individuality as a Muslim feminist and refused to let negative experiences define her.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
  • ISBN: 9781473684058
  • Number of pages: 208
  • Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 22 mm
  • Weight: 160g
  • Languages: English

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My Past Is a Foreign Country: A Muslim feminist finds herself
Everyone and anyone should read this book!
Incredibly moving and beautifully told. Talkhani is an amazing writer and storyteller. We can all learn something from the way she approaches past experien... READ MORE
Sarah Lo
My Past Is a Foreign Country: A Muslim feminist finds herself
WOW!
In this memoir Zeba Talkhani talks about her experiences growing up in Saudi Arabia amid patriarchal customs and her journey abroad to India, Germany and t... READ MORE
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My Past Is a Foreign Country: A Muslim feminist finds herself
This book was compelling, honest and nothing short of remarkable.
I couldn’t help but feel incredibly lucky for being able to read each page of this memoir. The way Zeba articulates herself and guides us through her own e... READ MORE
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