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portada From this Street to the Moon (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
126
Encuadernación
Tapa Dura
Dimensiones
21.6 x 14.0 x 1.1 cm
Peso
0.29 kg.
ISBN13
9781916248892

From this Street to the Moon (en Inglés)

Nabila Jameel (Autor) · Lote Tree Press · Tapa Dura

From this Street to the Moon (en Inglés) - Jameel, Nabila

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Exploring the dynamics of growing up in a working class family in a northern town, Nabila Jameel takes us on a journey through life in England, coloured with visits to Pakistan. From this Street to the Moon is a feast for the senses, filled with sumptuous details and mesmerising descriptions of everyday activities, evoking both raw and tender moments, from hastily devouring mangoes in the summer heat of Pakistan -Chilled mangoes were meals in the sticky heatof monsoon summers: we giggled as the juice trickledthrough our fingers down to our feet.to a day out in Blackpool -Our parents took us every summer.Five of us packed in the backof the Cortina, without seatbelts.Dad: wearing a well pressed shirt, mum: bride-like, adorned with gold.In her verses the reader can almost smell the roti as it is freshly made over an open fire, or feel they are standing on the roadside as 'A Vespa stutters past/ and then a rikshaw, heavy with loud women.' From a child's eyes we are able to feel the joy and freedom of bathing in the back yard - 'We sat towel wrapped in the sun and shivered/ while droplets fell onto our flip flops./ Smiles were bigger than our house', and sense the fatigue of her hard-working parents when her father 'comes home tired/ hands the crispy wage packet to mum/ eats in haste and falls asleep as if he's drugged.'In her unflinching social commentary Jameel explores the harsh realities of society: poverty, abuse and misogyny. Racism and identity are explored through the discomfort of being a foreigner in an ancestral homeland while facing both overt and subtle racial abuse in the UK.There's a pile of BNP leaflets in my porch -they've been dropping through my letterbox all week. Whether describing the process of starching a shalwar kameez, buying tins of baked beans in a bazaar in Hayatabad, or highlighting uncomfortable social and cultural undercurrents, Jameel's words are vivid and evocative, taking us on a journey with her as we travel through prominent milestones in life, experiencing the highs and lows, while navigating between two cultures. Grief and loss are intertwined with and explored through culture and spirituality -You're in the sun lowering itself to sleep.You're in your teacup I'm drinking from.You're even in the kitchen: hospital appointments markedon the calendar, now obsolete.

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