Asghar and Zahra by Sameer Rahim

Asghar and Zahra by Sameer Rahim

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Asghar and Zahra follows an unlikely couple through the first year of their tumultuous marriage

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Asghar and Zahra by Sameer Rahim

LONGLISTED FOR THE DESMOND ELLIOTT PRIZE Childhood friends Asghar and Zahra were born into the same British Muslim community in west London. But they grow up into very different people. Asghar is a shy boy nervous of stepping outside his family's comfort zone, while Zahra is an ambitious woman who has just finished her degree at Cambridge. The novel opens on their wedding day as friends and family wonder what could possibly have brought this odd couple together. After a comically disastrous honeymoon, painful secrets from the past throw the relationship further off-balance. And then there's the sinister preacher taking a keen interest in them . . . A funny, sympathetic and very human novel about the first year of a marriage, and the difficulties of reconciling the sometimes conflicting demands of family, religion and society, Asghar and Zahra is the debut of a striking new talent.
A wonderful achievement; an invigorating reminder of the power fiction has to challenge lazy stereotypes, and stretch the reader's heart * Guardian *
Ian McEwan is a tempting comparison (the book has been described as On Chesil Beach for British Muslims) - but this is a funnier account with deeper roots * Daily Telegraph *
A sparkling debut. . a novel of charm and compassion * New Statesman *
A tragicomic account of a doomed marriage . . . Rahim's wit propels the novel. Asghar and Zahra sends up everything from piety to quintessential 'Englishness' and casual Islamophobia * Literary Review *
A fascinating read * Mail on Sunday *
Funny and wise, and beautifully written -- Colm Tóibín * New Statesman, Books of the Year *
Sameer Rahim was born and lives in London. After reading English at Cambridge, he worked at the London Review of Books then the Daily Telegraph, becoming Deputy Review Editor. He is now Managing Editor of Prospect magazine, and has also written for the New York Times, the New Statesman and Apollo. Asghar and Zahra is his first novel.
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ISBN 13 9781473697225
ISBN 10 1473697220
Title Asghar and Zahra
Author Sameer Rahim
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Murray Press
Year published 2019-06-13
Number of pages 304
Prizes Joint winner of Desmond Elliott Prize 2020 (UK)
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.