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Overview'In Spite of Oceans: Migrant Voices' explores the individual journeys of generations in transition from the South Asian subcontinent to England. Poignantly written, and based on real events and interviews, what emerges is the story of lives between cultures, of families reconciling customs and traditions away from their ancestral roots, and of the tensions this necessarily creates. We hear from the young bride from Bangladesh, married to a stranger, who comes to England to navigate life with a man she cannot love; from an Indian father who struggles to come to terms with his son's mental illness and hides it from people he knows; about how a mother and daughter's relationship was shattered in the clash over the Pakistani traditions her daughter chooses not to follow. Each narrative describes a journey that is both literal and deeply emotional, exploring the hold an inherited culture can have on the decisions and choices we make. At times heart-breaking, at times inspirational, 'In Spite of Oceans' brings to life the pull of the past and the push of the future, and the evolving nature of what we understand as home. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Huma QureshiPublisher: The History Press Ltd Imprint: Nonsuch Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.313kg ISBN: 9781845888183ISBN 10: 1845888189 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 06 October 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsIn Spite of Oceans will both break and lift your heart. Its subjects have struggled through personal hardships to emerge with strength, perfectly captured in Huma Qureshi's sensitive writing. With charm and humanity, this book melts away the torment and grief of living between two cultures and leaves a warm understanding of the immigrant experience. --Adrienne Loftus Parkins, The Asian Word """""In Spite of Oceans"" will both break and lift your heart. Its subjects have struggled through personal hardships to emerge with strength, perfectly captured in Huma Qureshi's sensitive writing. With charm and humanity, this book melts away the torment and grief of living between two cultures and leaves a warm understanding of the immigrant experience."" --Adrienne Loftus Parkins, ""The Asian Word"" ""In Spite of Oceans will both break and lift your heart. Its subjects have struggled through personal hardships to emerge with strength, perfectly captured in Huma Qureshi's sensitive writing. With charm and humanity, this book melts away the torment and grief of living between two cultures and leaves a warm understanding of the immigrant experience."" --Adrienne Loftus Parkins, The Asian Word ""A book that brings alive the stories of those whose hard work and determination made it possible for younger generations of British Asians to flourish."" --Mishal Husain, BBC ""Huma Qureshi's beautifully written prose, filled with heart-breaking details, illuminates the journey of a generation."" --Homa Khaleeli, The Guardian" In Spite of Oceans will both break and lift your heart. Its subjects have struggled through personal hardships to emerge with strength, perfectly captured in Huma Qureshi's sensitive writing. With charm and humanity, this book melts away the torment and grief of living between two cultures and leaves a warm understanding of the immigrant experience. --Adrienne Loftus Parkins, The Asian Word In Spite of Oceans will both break and lift your heart. Its subjects have struggled through personal hardships to emerge with strength, perfectly captured in Huma Qureshi's sensitive writing. With charm and humanity, this book melts away the torment and grief of living between two cultures and leaves a warm understanding of the immigrant experience. --Adrienne Loftus Parkins, The Asian Word In Spite of Oceans will both break and lift your heart. Its subjects have struggled through personal hardships to emerge with strength, perfectly captured in Huma Qureshi's sensitive writing. With charm and humanity, this book melts away the torment and grief of living between two cultures and leaves a warm understanding of the immigrant experience. --Adrienne Loftus Parkins, The Asian Word A book that brings alive the stories of those whose hard work and determination made it possible for younger generations of British Asians to flourish. --Mishal Husain, BBC Huma Qureshi's beautifully written prose, filled with heart-breaking details, illuminates the journey of a generation. --Homa Khaleeli, The Guardian Author InformationHuma Qureshi was born in the West midlands to Pakistani parents. She graduated from the university of Warwick in 2003 and worked as a journalist for the Guardian and the Observer for several years before becoming a freelance writer. She lives in north London with her husband and son. In Spite of Oceans: Migrant Voices is her first book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |