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Salutation Road by Salma Ibrahim is a beautifully told, speculative literary debut about the everyday struggles of immigration, love and letting go of a past that never really existed. For fans of Nadifa Mohamed and Mohsin Hamid.
23-year-old Sirad Ali is a woman adrift. Abandoned by her father in childhood, she does her best to support her mother and younger brother in their small flat in South London. But she can't help but wonder if this is the life she really wants.
Until one morning, when she boards the bus to work in Greenwich, she finds herself transported to an alternate reality in present-day Mogadishu. There she encounters her double, Ubah – the woman she could have been had her parents never fled to London during the Somali Civil War. And what follows will change both of their lives for ever . . . Salma Ibrahim is a Somali South Londoner with a passion for humanitarian issues. By day, Salma works in marketing at UNICEF; by night, she writes novels and runs a literary organization called Literary Natives to provide support and opportunities to writers of colour around the world. A speculative literary debut for fans of Mohsin Hamid and Nadifa Mohamed. 23-year-old South Londoner Sirad Ali's life is forever changed when she finds herself transported inexplicably to an alternate reality in present-day Mogadishu during her morning commute . . .
23-year-old Sirad Ali is a woman adrift. Abandoned by her father in childhood, she does her best to support her mother and younger brother in their small flat in South London. But she can't help but wonder if this is the life she really wants.
Until one morning, when she boards the bus to work in Greenwich, she finds herself transported to an alternate reality in present-day Mogadishu. There she encounters her double, Ubah – the woman she could have been had her parents never fled to London during the Somali Civil War. And what follows will change both of their lives for ever . . . Salma Ibrahim is a Somali South Londoner with a passion for humanitarian issues. By day, Salma works in marketing at UNICEF; by night, she writes novels and runs a literary organization called Literary Natives to provide support and opportunities to writers of colour around the world. A speculative literary debut for fans of Mohsin Hamid and Nadifa Mohamed. 23-year-old South Londoner Sirad Ali's life is forever changed when she finds herself transported inexplicably to an alternate reality in present-day Mogadishu during her morning commute . . .