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Inaya - the daughter who knows her father to be dead. Imaad - the son who has persistently betrayed and disappointed his father. Zahra - in search of the man who saved her childhood and protected her mother. Salmaan - An autistic youngster who finds it difficult to navigate himself in the big, wide world. Today. Inaya - The news of her father being alive shatters her existence completely as she is left with an air ticket and a damning decision. Salmaan - Her brother, autistic and confused escapes through an unlocked front door and discovers a world that is cruel and far from safe. Imaad - A…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Inaya - the daughter who knows her father to be dead. Imaad - the son who has persistently betrayed and disappointed his father. Zahra - in search of the man who saved her childhood and protected her mother. Salmaan - An autistic youngster who finds it difficult to navigate himself in the big, wide world. Today. Inaya - The news of her father being alive shatters her existence completely as she is left with an air ticket and a damning decision. Salmaan - Her brother, autistic and confused escapes through an unlocked front door and discovers a world that is cruel and far from safe. Imaad - A drug dealer on the brink of uncertainty drowning in a sea of betrayal and animosity. Zahra - Finders not keepers of the man who changed her life and future. Then, one moment, a fatal incident rips their souls apart and transforms their landscapes forever.
Autorenporträt
Born to illiterate migrant parents, Shamim Khan was encouraged to acquire two languages and write Urdu from a young age. Her elder sister paved this path further by handing down Enid Blyton adventure books and an insatiable hunger for books. The local library was a second home and English Literature became both a passion and strength. After completing a BA(Hons)in English Lang/Lit, with primary qualified teacher status she married and emigrated for a while. She currently resides in the North West with her husband and three boys, and continues to avidly read, cook aromatic curries, and bake whilst working on her second novel.