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Stirring the Pot

ISBN 
9781485904687
Format 
Epub
Recommended Price 
R250.00
Published 
March 2022
About the book: 
A glimpse into the private lives of a group of women in Durban’s Muslim community
 
At Summer Terrace flats in hot and humid Durban, the friendships between the women are as intricate as the curling patterns of henna tattoos.
 
Meet old Aunty Ruki, who lives with her domestic worker, Joyce, an arrangement that ruffles many feathers. There’s Zaina, who has her sights on becoming an architect, and her mother Rabia, a florist, and yes, she’s divorced. Zaina hides a secret that could cause a rift in their relationship: his name is Imraan, and dating him simply isn’t allowed.
 
Dive into this swirl of madams and maids, women and their husbands, children, grandchildren, and in-laws, a world bristling with life and vitality, amid judgements and forgiveness, secrets and lies, expectations and disappointments.
 
Prepare for a wedding, a theft, Ramadaan, and a passing, while delicious recipes for traditional cuisine add local spice to life at Summer Terrace.
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About the Author

Quraisha Dawood is a South African sociologist and writer. In 2002, she published an anthology of poems entitled Jewels of Faith: Poems for Muslim Youth.  She has since been published in Reader’s Digest,  Irtiqa magazine,  Al-Qalam,  Al-Ummah,  the Sunday Tribune,  Riding the Samoosa Express  and Saffron,  as well as academic journals. In 2020, she published Almost Me,  an autobiographical account of her journey through miscarriage, postpartum depression and motherhood. She holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal and is currently the research manager of a private higher education institution. Stirring the Pot  is her first novel.

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