Engaging and sharply observed, this
book gives a
candid insight into the life of a hijab-wearing Muslim woman in modern Britain.
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Writing with grace and humor about her family's
experiences building a new life in Britain in the 1970s,
Rabina Khan then turns
her gaze outwards to explore the politics of the veil, white privilege and
intersectional feminism, before charting her battle to build a successful political
career against a backdrop of blame, bias and misogyny — including from her own
community.
Clear-sighted and often deeply affecting about the
struggles facing Muslim women, this book is a story about the power of
self-belief and determination.
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