
by YasminHai (Author)
Mr Hai arrived in London in 1964. But, while becoming British via a passport had been relatively easy, becoming English was something to be studied - and then passed on, first to his wife, newly arrived from Pakistan, and then to his children. No more speaking Urdu, no more long plaits, no shalwar kameezes, and - even though they were Muslim - no more religion. Mr Hai put his family firmly on the road to assimilation, and his first-born daughter Yasmin was his star pupil. However, being second-generation British Asian was not quite so simple ...especially as their Muslim community was about to go through some very profound changes and challenges. Brilliantly told, with intelligence and humour and passion, this is a fascinating story about immigration and identity, about religion and roots, and about a daughter's understanding of her father.
                        Format:  Paperback
                         Pages: 351
                        
                        
                        
                        Publisher: Virago 
 Published: 05 Mar 2009
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        ISBN 10:  1844082709
 ISBN 13: 9781844082704
                        
                        Book Overview: * With the humour and passion of Hanif Kureishi and Meera Syal - an amazing story about identity and roots and a daughter's understanding of her father
                        
                        Prizes: Shortlisted for Muslim Writers Awards: Best Published Non-Fiction 2009.