
The Scope of Permissibility
Zeynab Gamieldien(Author)
Ultimo Press
Published on 6. July 2023
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-1-76115-246-7 (ISBN)
Description
Feeling alienated from wider society, Sara, Abida and Naeem gravitate towards their university's Muslim Students' Association. Within its austere confines, Sara watches Naeem... How do you balance desire, ambition and expectations?
Over time, the pair commence a furtive relationship outside of the gaze of their families and peers. But Naeem is especially burdened by the widening gap between his public facade and their clandestine forays.
As the MSA elections approach, Abida seeks to win the presidency at all costs, threatening her longstanding friendship with Sara and risking her reputation. What will the repercussions be for all three if Sara and Naeem transgressions are exposed?
Over time, the pair commence a furtive relationship outside of the gaze of their families and peers. But Naeem is especially burdened by the widening gap between his public facade and their clandestine forays.
As the MSA elections approach, Abida seeks to win the presidency at all costs, threatening her longstanding friendship with Sara and risking her reputation. What will the repercussions be for all three if Sara and Naeem transgressions are exposed?
Reviews / Votes
'Gamieldien bares coming of age as a Muslim in Australia as a tug-of-war between expectation and ambition, desire and shame.' -- Rafqa Touma * The Guardian, Australia *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Australia
Illustrations
Text only
Dimensions
Height: 242 mm
Width: 162 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
542 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-76115-246-7 (9781761152467)
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Person
Zeynab Gamieldien is the inaugural winner of the 2022 WestWords-Ultimo Prize. She has written for publications such as Mamamia, the Sydney Morning Herald's Daily Life section and the Australian Muslim Times on issues of race, relationships and religion. The Scope of Permissibility is her debut novel. Her work has previously been longlisted in The Borough Press BAME Open Submissions competition.