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Other Names, Other Places

Ola Mustapha

Other Names, Other Places, lydbog af Ola Mustapha
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Other Names, Other Places

Ola Mustapha

'What were we, then, if ‘English’ was a prize out of our reach and ‘Tunisian’ was the mask we wore at home?'

Caught between cultures and struggling to find her identity, Nessie, a Londoner with Tunisian roots, navigates the complexities of belonging. With her multiple name - Nesrine, Susu, Nessie - and a yearning for acceptance, she grapples with not being 'enough' for anyone.

But when Mrs Brown enters their lives, her charismatic presence becomes the glue holding their dysfunctional family together - until a catastrophic betrayal tears them apart.

Now, years later, Nessie seeks independence but finds herself trapped in self-destructive patterns. As unsolved family mysteries resurface, she begins to wonder: what really happened between her parents and Mrs Brown?

Perfect for fans of NoViolet Bulawayo's 'We Need New Names'.

London-born Ola Mustapha, pursued studies in economics and Japanese before immersing herself in teaching English in Japan. Now an editor, her captivating short fiction graces the pages of esteemed literary journals like Aesthetica, Storgy, and Bandit Fiction.
Format
Lydbog mp3
Varighed08h 17m 45s
SprogEngelsk
KategorierLydbog
ForfatterOla Mustapha
OplæserNadia Nadiff
ISBN9788728572641
Udgivet9.9.2023
ForlæggerSaga Egmont
'What were we, then, if ‘English’ was a prize out of our reach and ‘Tunisian’ was the mask we wore at home?'Caught between cultures and struggling to find her identity, Nessie, a Londoner with Tunisian roots, navigates the complexities of belonging. With her multiple name - Nesrine, Susu, Nessie - and a yearning for acceptance, she grapples with not being 'enough' for anyone.But when Mrs Brown enters their lives, her charismatic presence becomes the glue holding their dysfunctional family together - until a catastrophic betrayal tears them apart.Now, years later, Nessie seeks independence but finds herself trapped in self-destructive patterns. As unsolved family mysteries resurface, she begins to wonder: what really happened between her parents and Mrs Brown?Perfect for fans of NoViolet Bulawayo's 'We Need New Names'. London-born Ola Mustapha, pursued studies in economics and Japanese before immersing herself in teaching English in Japan. Now an editor, her captivating short fiction graces the pages of esteemed literary journals like Aesthetica, Storgy, and Bandit Fiction.

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