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‘I loved this sweeping family drama. Moving and unforgettable’Sarah Morgan, Sunday Times bestselling author
‘I loved this sweeping family drama. Moving and unforgettable’Sarah Morgan, Sunday Times bestselling author
‘This novel is an absolute beauty, and already one of my favourites for 2022. Nilopar Uddin’s writing is entrancing, her characterisation, brilliant. In The Halfways, she has quite genuinely taken my breath away’ Jenny Ashcroft, bestselling author of Beneath a Burning Sky
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Nasrin and Sabrina are two sisters, who on the face of things, live successful and enviable lives in London and New York. When their father, Shamsur suddenly dies, they rush to be with their mother at the family home and restaurant in Wales, and reluctantly step back into the stifling world of their childhood.
When Shamsur’s will is read, a devastating secret is revealed that challenges all that people thought and loved about him. It also profoundly changes the lives and identities of the sisters, and creates an irreparable family rift…
Moving between London, Wales, New York and Bangladesh, this is an epic family drama that spans over four decades. A story of mothers and daughters, of fathers and daughters, of sisterhood, it is a tale that explores belonging, family and what makes forgiveness and redemption possible.
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What readers are saying about The Halfways:
‘I fell in love with this well written and riveting family saga. Great characters, well plotted and gripping’ Reader review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘This story is a wonderful exploration of the lives of a family lived between two very different cultures . . . One of my favourite reads this year’ Reader review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘The Halfways is a story that at it's very core is about family, culture and belonging . . . A layered, moving and engaging read which I wholeheartedly recommend’ Reader review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘Absolutely brilliant . . . I just wish I could give it more than five stars! Got me from page one and I couldn’t stop reading till I found out how it would end!’ Reader review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Praise for The Halfways
‘I loved this sweeping family drama. Moving and unforgettable’Sarah Morgan, Sunday Times bestselling author
‘This novel is an absolute beauty, and already one of my favourites for 2022. Nilopar Uddin’s writing is entrancing, her characterisation, brilliant. In The Halfways, she has quite genuinely taken my breath away’ Jenny Ashcroft, bestselling author of Beneath a Burning Sky
a breathtaking debut fiction novel filled with secrets, family drama and love, this tale will have you gripped in 2022!
Nilopar Uddin was born in Shropshire to Sylheti parents who, like the fictional family in The Halfways, owned and ran an Indian restaurant in Wales. Every summer her family would travel for their holidays to Bangladesh to visit extended family, and this affection for the country has continued into adulthood.
Nilopar has had a successful career as a financial services lawyer practising in both London and New York, a city that she fell in love with. She now lives in London with her husband and two daughters. She has an MA in Creative Writing from City University where she first started working on The Halfways.
a breathtaking debut fiction novel filled with secrets, family drama and love, this tale will have you gripped in 2022!
• Multi-generational story of two sisters who return home after their father dies, not knowing the reading of his will is going to change their lives forever.
• Moving between London, Wales, New York and Bangladesh, this is an epic family drama that spans four decades. Will have huge international appeal.
• Beautiful bookclub fiction that will appeal to fans of Sarah Winman, Sunjeev Sahota and Yaa Gyasi.
• A story that depicts the conflict of being halfway between cultures and generations, and what it’s like navigating living in the UK and US, while pining for village life in Bangladesh. Its East vs West, and it’s our generation vs the expectations of our parents’ generation.
• Offers a fascinating insight into Sylheti culture and community.
• Backdrop of the family-run Indian restaurant enhances the storytelling with mouth-watering descriptions of food and cooking.
• The author’s parents owned an Indian restaurant during her childhood, providing lots of inspiration for the restaurant featured in the novel.
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Publicat de: HarperCollins Publishers
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