The Fall and Rise of the Amir Sisters

Fiction & Literature, Family Life, Romance
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Author: Nadiya Hussain ISBN: 9780008192327
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Publication: January 24, 2019
Imprint: HQ Language: English
Author: Nadiya Hussain
ISBN: 9780008192327
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication: January 24, 2019
Imprint: HQ
Language: English

’Funny, warm and uplifting, Nadiya has produced a fabulous follow-up about faith and family’ OK! magazine Heart-warming storytelling with strong themes of sisterhood from nation’s favourite and former Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain, this is Little Women meets Marian Keyes’ Walsh family series for a new generation of readers. The four Amir Sisters – Fatima, Farah, Bubblee and Mae – are as close as sisters can be but sometimes even those bonds can be pushed to their limits . . . Becoming a mother has always been Farah’s dream so when older sister Fatima struggles with a tough pregnancy whilst Farah has trouble conceiving she cant help but be jealous. Until a plan to break a huge cultural taboo in her family, and use a surrogate gives her a renewed hope. But nothing is ever that easy in this warm, witty look at a modern British family. What readers are saying about the Amir sisters: ‘Utterly brilliant’ ‘Heartfelt and emotional’ ‘Life-affirming’ ‘Another fabulous read from this multi-talented author’

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’Funny, warm and uplifting, Nadiya has produced a fabulous follow-up about faith and family’ OK! magazine Heart-warming storytelling with strong themes of sisterhood from nation’s favourite and former Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain, this is Little Women meets Marian Keyes’ Walsh family series for a new generation of readers. The four Amir Sisters – Fatima, Farah, Bubblee and Mae – are as close as sisters can be but sometimes even those bonds can be pushed to their limits . . . Becoming a mother has always been Farah’s dream so when older sister Fatima struggles with a tough pregnancy whilst Farah has trouble conceiving she cant help but be jealous. Until a plan to break a huge cultural taboo in her family, and use a surrogate gives her a renewed hope. But nothing is ever that easy in this warm, witty look at a modern British family. What readers are saying about the Amir sisters: ‘Utterly brilliant’ ‘Heartfelt and emotional’ ‘Life-affirming’ ‘Another fabulous read from this multi-talented author’

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