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A New Year

A New Year

A New Year

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Published: 9 April, 2025
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A story about family, ageing, fresh starts and the beautiful things that happen when we least expect them to. Suad misses her husband. He died unexpectedly during an argument at work, and she never got to say goodbye. But Suad knows she is lucky. Her three children have promised to look after her. After several false starts, Suad receives a warm welcome from her oldest son and settles down with his family in the countryside.

Everything goes smoothly – at first. Her grandchildren love her crunchy, homemade falafel and watching TV together. But as time goes on, things between Suad and her daughter-in-law grow tense. Soon, her daughter-in-law stops giving her lifts into town. She accuses Suad of interfering with how she raises her children. Then she won’t talk to Suad. Finally, she asks her to leave the house. For the first time, Suad is on her own.

Determined to make the best of it, Suad makes a new life for herself. How can she budget for just one person? How can she fill the long hours? And will her new neighbours warm to her?

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781849250733
ISBN10 1849250731
Number Of Pages 128
Item Weight 200 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 198 x 15 mm
Publisher / Reseller Saqi Books
Format paperback
Edition Paperback original
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'Aboulela delicately explores the grieving process, shedding light on harsh realities often left unspoken ... A New Year is subtle, honest and unflinching.'

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Author's Bio

Leila Aboulela is an award-winning novelist whose work has received critical recognition for its distinctive exploration of identity, migration and Islamic spirituality. Aboulela was the first winner of the Caine Prize for African Writing and her short story collection, Elsewhere, Home won the Saltire Fiction Book of the Year Award. River Spirit (2023) was longlisted for the Jhalak Prize, shortlisted for the HWA Crown Awards and a New York Times and Scottish Herald book of the year.

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