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Hand on the Sun

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This new and expanded edition of Tariq Mehmood's first novel, first published by Penguin Books in 1983, charting the experience of the second generation migrants to the UK.

Set in the declining textile industry of the North of England, it is a raw story of pain and anger at the relentlessness of British racism, from the street to the state - a story of an unquenchable desire for justice, and reclaiming human dignity.

A dignity that is wrapped around new questions of Identity, a crossroad between religion, language, history and resistance.

It is a little big story, that talks to the extremities of social, political and literary issues today?

Can stories of a generation be appropriated? How important is religion in identity? If all you have is a story to tell, who should you tell it?

Are the issues of today, just the issues of today or can we learn something from the past?

In these stories, friendship is not defined by religion or colour, but by humanity. And racism is much more than sk

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Product Details
Daraja Press
1988832586 / 9781988832586
Paperback / softback
01/03/2023
Canada
200 pages
152 x 229 mm, 790 grams