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Fifteen Modern Tales of Attraction by Alison MacLeod
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I woul like to thank Sade for writing this book. You can't imagine how close I feel to Lola and how this book has helped me to become into terms with…
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NIGERIAN WOMEN: IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE. Edited by Bolanle Awe

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Catch a Fish from the Sea (Using the Internet) by Nasreen Akhtar

Catch a Fish from the Sea (Using the Internet)

Insightful and gripping, this is the true story of the realities of searching for a lifetime partner using the internet. It is the powerful memoir of a thirty-something British Muslim woman of Pakistani origin who embarks upon a remarkable journey of the self, society, soul and love.
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A beautifully written semi autographical story of the things we do for love in the cyber age. Who will be next? When will it happen? The story explores the things we do for love and brings a glimpse of the life of an educated young muslim woman. This is a story that had to be told, but is this the end of the saga? There has to be more..and if there is, I can't wait to read it. Wonderful tale of a British woman.

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