A Place for Us

Paperback Published on: 13/06/2019
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Synopsis

** The New York Times bestseller **

'To be taken hostage by Fatima Mirza’s heartrending and timely story is a gutting pleasure... She captures your mind and heart with an urgency that defies you to stop reading. I guarantee you will be different when you close the book' Sarah Jessica Parker

'I loved this book' Anne Tyler

'The depth of the storytelling and the beauty of the language makes this debut something to treasure' John Boyne

An Indian–Muslim family is preparing for their eldest daughter's wedding. But as Hadia's marriage – one chosen of love, not tradition – gathers the family back together, there is only one thing on their minds: can Amar, the estranged younger brother of the bride, be trusted to behave himself after three years away?

A Place for Us tells the story of one family and all family life: of coming to terms with the choices we make, of reconciingly past and present and of how the smallest decisions can lead to the deepest betrayals.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781784707668
  • Number of pages: 400
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 27 mm
  • Weight: 284g
  • Languages: English

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A Place for Us
A Place For US
It’s Hadia’s wedding day and more than anything else she has wished for her brother Amar to show up and take part in it. She hasn’t seen him for quite some... READ MORE
miss.mesmerized
A Place for Us
The complexity of families
There’s been quite a buzz about this book since it was chosen as the first to be published from SJP’s new Hogarth imprint. Which can be hard for a book, wh... READ MORE
Roman Clodia
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Amazing!
A Place For Us centres on an Indian Muslim nuclear family resident in the USA. It highlights intergenerational conflict, betrayals and the importance of lo... READ MORE
Catherine Heron