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Alina Gufran’s No Place to Call My Own churns the stomach, but it’s impossible to look away
Who am I? What am I — beyond a woman, beyond a Muslim last name? That is the question the protagonist, Sophia, wants to answer. But a world set against the MeToo movement, CAA protests and a global pandemic, a world that refuses to forego identity, corners her constantly
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‘No Place To Call My Own’: A slow start makes way for a realistic portrayal of women’s relationships
Alina Gufran’s eye for women’s relationship with each other is astute and compassionate – a talent which she could have revealed earlier on in the novel.
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Review: No Place To Call My Own by Alina Gufran
Alina Gufran’s debut novel perfectly captures the exhaustion of woman, especially those who attempt to make a living from art
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