Cette auteure est reconnue pour son observation aiguisée des complexités des relations humaines et des attentes sociétales. Ses œuvres explorent les émotions profondes et les luttes internes de ses personnages avec une sensibilité au détail et une perspicacité psychologique pointue. Par son écriture, elle cherche à dévoiler des vérités universelles sur la nature humaine et les liens qui nous unissent, incitant ainsi les lecteurs à la réflexion. Son style littéraire est réputé pour être évocateur et captivant, créant des expériences riches et mémorables.
When a mysterious figure hurts one of their friends and then disappears, Ali and Tulip are straight on the case. Get ready for a fast-talking, quick-thinking, risk-taking, outrageous medical mystery adventure!
The story explores the complexities of family dynamics in the wake of tragedy, particularly through the lens of Yasmin, who has Asperger's Syndrome. Asif, the eldest sibling, grapples with the burden of caring for Yasmin while navigating his own aspirations and the strain of responsibility. Meanwhile, Lila, the rebellious middle sister, struggles with resentment towards Yasmin, feeling overshadowed by her needs. The narrative delves into themes of love, sacrifice, and the challenges of maintaining familial bonds amidst personal struggles and emotional distance.
The story follows twins Ali and Tulip as they investigate their mother's unusual sleepiness and forgetfulness, suspecting her new boyfriend may be involved. Drawing on the medical knowledge they've gained from their mother, who works at a local hospital, the twins embark on a mission to uncover the truth behind their mother's condition, blending elements of mystery and family dynamics.
From the twice Orange Prize longlisted author, THE FLYING MAN is the story of
the ultimate immigrant, a man who fits in everywhere and nowhere. Perfect for
fans of Hanif Kureshi, Kamila Shamsie, Jhumpa Lahiri
From the twice Orange Prize longlisted author of BITTER SWEETS and THE FLYING
MAN. Perfect for any reader of Booker Prize 2013 shortlisted Jhumpa Lahiri and
Khamila Shamsie.
From the frontlines of the NHS, the story of a junior doctor's love, loss and grief through the Covid-19 crisis In February 2020, junior doctor Roopa Farooki lost her beloved sister to breast cancer. But just weeks later, she found herself plunged into another kind of crisis, fighting on the frontline of the battle taking place in her hospital, and in hospitals across the country. Everything is True is the story of Roopa's first forty days of the Covid-19 crisis from the frontlines of A&E, as, struggling through her grief, she battles for her patients' and colleagues' survival. Working thirteen-hour shifts, she returns home each evening to write through her exhaustion, chronicling the devastating losses and slowly eroding dehumanisation happening in real time on the ward. At once an unflinching insider's account of medicine in the time of coronavirus, and the devastating story of a sister's grief, Everything is True is an exhilarating memoir of holding on to that which makes us human against insurmountable odds
Be careful what you wish for . . . There are only two tragedies in life. One is not getting your heart's desire ' and the other? Getting it. Fourteen-year-old Lucky Khalil is passionate about three things: football, Star Wars and Portia, the girl who works in his grandfather's corner shop. In that order. While Lucky pursues his girl and his dreams of one day scoring for England, his mother Delphine, the woman who seems to have everything, fantasizes about rediscovering the freedom of her youth. But rekindling a relationship with her father-in-law Zaki is only going to end in disaster . . . And, as they move closer to their dreams, do they risk losing sight of what's really important?
With this spellbinding first novel about the destructive lies three immigrant generations of a Pakistani/Bangladeshi family tell each other, Roopa Farooki adds a fresh new voice to the company of Zadie Smith, Jhumpa Lahiri and Arudhati Roy. Henna Rub is a precocious teenager whose wheeler-dealer father never misses a business opportunity and whose sumptuous Calcutta marriage to wealthy romantic Ricky-Rashid Karim is achieved by an audacious network of lies. Ricky will learn the truth about his seductive bride, but the way is already paved for a future of double lives and deception--family traits that will filter naturally through the generations, forming an instinctive and unspoken tradition. Even as a child, their daughter Shona, herself conceived on a lie and born in a liar's house, finds telling fibs as easy as ABC. But years later, living above a sweatshop in South London's Tooting Bec, it is Shona who is forced to discover unspeakable truths about her loved ones and come to terms with what superficially holds her family together--and also keeps them apart--across geographical, emotional and cultural distance. Roopa Farooki has crafted an intelligent, engrossing and emotionally powerful Indian family saga that will stay with you long after you've read the last page.
Delving into the fascinating workings of the brain, this picture book presents an engaging exploration of the human body for young readers. Award-winning author Dr. Roopa Farooki combines humor and enthusiasm to introduce complex terms and concepts related to the brain and various body systems. Accompanied by vibrant illustrations from Viola Wang, the narrative explains how different brain parts function and collaborate. Additionally, an author's note offers practical tips for maintaining brain health, making it both educational and enjoyable.