
Stay, Daughter
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To be a Muslim girl in the Sri Lanka of the 50s and 60s was to have to stay inside once you hit puberty; where even a glimpse of flesh was forbidden; and where things were done the way they'd always been done.
But Yasmin Azad's family is full of love, humour and larger-than-life characters, despite the strictures half of them were under. And almost despite himself, Yasmin's father allows her an education - an education that would open the whole world to her, even as it risked closing her off from those she was closest to.
An extraordinary portrait of a time and a community in the midst of profound change, Stay, Daughter vividly evokes a now-vanished world, but its central clash - that of tradition and modernity - is one that will always be with us.
Reviews / Votes
'Open-hearted, often amusing, always vivid and, above all, fascinating' - Francesca Kay 'Yasmin Azad's Stay, Daughter shows us the humour and heartbreak involved in the complexities and nuances of those born into a traditional world trying to negotiate modernity. It is a profound reflection on the dilemmas that Muslim women faced and are facing as orthodoxy and identity come up against freedom' - Radhika Coomaraswamy 'Easily the best piece of writing in English about Sri Lankan Muslims, Stay, Daughter is a must read' - Qadri Ismail, Professor of English, University of Minnesota 'The setting is beautifully drawn, and its history comes alive. The book introduces many facets of Muslim life ... while showing just how radical seemingly small changes can be in a traditional environment. A loving and approachable coming-of-age story about generational change' - Kirkus Review (starred review) 'It is an outstanding example of how a memoir format can be used to promote cultural understanding with thought-provoking insights ... it should be in every collection strong in Muslim community stories' - Midwest Review 'An intriguing, surprising and endlessly fascinating glimpse into the lost and extraordinary lives of supposedly ordinary (and, to Western eyes, largely invisible) people' - Robert Edric 'A remarkable coming-of-age story. It also manages to be both a finely-drawn family portrait and an insightful account of seismic generational shifts' - Malcolm Forbes, The National NewsMore details
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Soon after obtaining a degree in English from the University of Ceylon, Yasmin moved to the United States, and has recently retired from her job as a mental health counsellor.
Content
- Intro
- Characters
- Glossary
- Prologue
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- Epilogue
- Note to the Reader
- About the Author
- Copyright Page
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