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SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2025 WOMEN’S PRIZE FOR FICTION

‘A NEW NAME TO WATCH OUT FOR’ THE TIMES

‘THE DEBUT OF THE YEAR’ STYLIST

‘ELECTRIC’ GUARDIAN


 

A wildly funny and razor-sharp exploration of love, family, religion and the decisions we make in pursuit of belonging.

‘By normal, you mean like you? A slag with a saviour complex?’

Nadia is an academic who’s been disowned by her puritanical mother and dumped by her lover, Rosy. She decides to make a getaway, accepting a UN job in Iraq. Tasked with rehabilitating ISIS women, Nadia becomes mired in the opaque world of international aid, surrounded by bumbling colleagues.



Sara is a precocious and sweary East Londoner who joined ISIS at just fifteen.



Nadia is struck by how similar they are: both feisty and opinionated, from a Muslim background, with a shared love of Dairy Milk and rude pick-up lines. A powerful friendship forms between the two women, until a secret confession from Sara threatens everything Nadia has been working for.



‘Funny, gripping and compassionate’ DOLLY ALDERTON

‘Not only hysterically funny but trenchant and necessary. I loved it’ INDIA KNIGHT

‘A raunchy, irreverent, touching and daring debut’ PARINI SHROFF

‘Essential reading’ JONATHAN COE

‘A breath of fresh air’ MARIAN KEYES

‘Original, funny and fearless’ NINA STIBBE