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Shappi Khorsandi

    Le travail comique et écrit de Shappi Khorsandi explore les thèmes de l'identité, de la collision culturelle et de l'expérience de l'immigrant. Son humour puise souvent dans des anecdotes personnelles, les transformant en observations universelles sur la condition humaine. Khorsandi explore les complexités de la navigation entre plusieurs cultures avec un esprit vif et de l'empathie, trouvant un écho auprès d'un large public. Son écriture témoigne du pouvoir de l'humour pour combler les fossés et favoriser la compréhension.

    Kissing Emma
    A Beginner´s Guide To Acting English
    Scatter Brain
    Scatter Brain
    Nina is Not OK
    • Nina does not have a drinking problem. She likes a drink, sure. But what 17-year-old doesn't? Nina's mum isn't so sure. But she's busy with her new husband and five year old Katie. And Nina's almost an adult after all. And if Nina sometimes wakes up with little memory of what happened the night before, then her friends are all too happy to fill in the blanks. Nina's drunken exploits are the stuff of college legend. But then one dark Sunday morning, even her friends can't help piece together Saturday night. All Nina feels is a deep sense of shame, that something very bad has happened to hera A dark, funny - sometimes shocking - coming of age novel from one of the UK's leading comedians. NINA IS NOT O.K. will appeal to fans of Caitlin Moran and Lena Dunham.

      Nina is Not OK
    • 'Hilarious, unflinching, wise' - Sara Pascoe 'Intensely personal, highly educational and very funny' - Adam Kay 'Some brains, through no fault of their own, pack a bag, turn the lights off and run away to the seaside the moment they are meant to be doing homework, paying bills or not putting the cat in the fridge. These are ADHD brains. I have one and believe they are as common as being left-handed, flat footed or genuinely enjoying anchovies on a pizza. Undiagnosed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder made my life a frustrating, maddening rollercoaster. I had very little focus except when I was hyper-focusing (and then it would always be on the wrong things), I made the same mistakes over and over again, regularly burning myself out until I was sobbing. When I finally was diagnosed in my 40s it felt like the lights had been turned on after a lifetime in the dark.' Join much-loved comedian Shaparak Khorsandi as she looks back on her life through the lens of ADHD and finally makes sense of the chaos. From discovering the joys of shoplifting through to finally understanding her attraction to toxic men, Scatter Brain will have you laughing (and crying) as you find out what it's really like to live a life out of control. Whether you suspect you might have ADHD or you're just here for the ride, let Shaparak take you on her heartbreaking and hilarious journey of self-discovery where you just might learn something useful about yourself too!

      Scatter Brain
    • Scatter Brain

      How I finally got off the ADHD rollercoaster and became the owner of a very tidy sock drawer

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,4(5)Évaluer

      Through a humorous lens, the author reflects on her life experiences shaped by undiagnosed ADHD, revealing the chaos and challenges it brought. From struggles with focus and repeated mistakes to the eventual diagnosis in her 40s, she shares insights that illuminate her past behaviors, including unhealthy relationships and impulsive decisions. This journey of self-discovery is both entertaining and relatable, inviting readers to laugh and empathize while exploring the realities of living with ADHD.

      Scatter Brain
    • A Beginner´s Guide To Acting English

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,8(175)Évaluer

      It's 1977 and life in Iran is becoming unpredictable. The Shah will be overthrown and events are about to take place on the world stage. But for five-year-old Shappi Khorsandi all this means is that she must flee, leaving behind a mad extended Iran clan and everything she has ever known. Shappi and her beloved brother Peyvand arrive with their parents in London - all cold weather and strange food - without a word of English. If adapting to a new culture isn't troubling enough, it soon becomes clear that the Ayatollah's henchmen are in pursuit. With the help of MI5, Shappi's family go into hiding. So apart from checking under the family car for bombs every morning, Shappi's childhood is like any other kids' - swings in the park, school plays, kiss- chase and terrorists. 'An extraordinary story...really funny and warm' Graham Norton

      A Beginner´s Guide To Acting English
    • Kissing Emma

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,4(216)Évaluer

      From widely acclaimed comedian and author, Shappi Khorsandi, comes a modern fable about the rise and fall of a beautiful, but vulnerable, young woman in a world obsessed with money, status and looks. 'Brilliant' Bella A Sun pick of the week Emma and her mother are down on their luck. They're taking turns sleeping on the sofa in her nan's tiny flat - and desperately trying to come up with an escape plan. Emma is struggling with her family, struggling at school where the girls are bitchy towards her and the boys only seem to want one thing, and struggling with never having enough money for anything, ever. Just as she's contemplating quitting school to get a real job, she meets two men who convince her that she has a shot at modelling. But their motives are far from innocent, and Emma is soon pulled into a dark world. And then she meets Con, who is rich, handsome and so romantic! Has Emma's luck finally changed? Kissing Emma is inspired by the real life and untold story of Emma Hamilton, Lord Nelson's mistress. But Shappi Khorsandi's modern Emma is going to get the happy ending her namesake never did - and stick two fingers up at the men who dare to take advantage of young women while she's doing it. Not suitable for younger readers

      Kissing Emma