
the making of mr hais daughter becoming british a memoir
Book Specifications:
- Title: The Making of Mr Hai’s Daughter
- Publisher: Virago Press
- Author: Yasmin Hai
- Language: English
- ISBN: 1844082698
- Pages: 334
- Binding: Paperback
- Condition: Used - Good
About the Book:
The Making of Mr Hai’s Daughter by Yasmin Hai is a deeply personal memoir exploring themes of identity, migration, family expectations, and cultural conflict in contemporary Britain. Through candid storytelling, Hai reflects on her experiences growing up in a British-Bangladeshi family, navigating the tensions between traditional cultural values and the freedoms of modern Western society. The memoir examines questions of belonging, religion, gender roles, assimilation, and generational change, offering insight into the complexities of multicultural life in Britain. Combining emotional honesty with social commentary, the book presents a thoughtful exploration of personal identity and the challenges faced by immigrant families balancing heritage and modernity. Published by Virago Press, this paperback edition is an engaging read for those interested in memoirs, multicultural studies, women’s writing, and contemporary social issues.
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Book Specifications:
- Title: The Making of Mr Hai’s Daughter
- Publisher: Virago Press
- Author: Yasmin Hai
- Language: English
- ISBN: 1844082698
- Pages: 334
- Binding: Paperback
- Condition: Used - Good
About the Book:
The Making of Mr Hai’s Daughter by Yasmin Hai is a deeply personal memoir exploring themes of identity, migration, family expectations, and cultural conflict in contemporary Britain. Through candid storytelling, Hai reflects on her experiences growing up in a British-Bangladeshi family, navigating the tensions between traditional cultural values and the freedoms of modern Western society. The memoir examines questions of belonging, religion, gender roles, assimilation, and generational change, offering insight into the complexities of multicultural life in Britain. Combining emotional honesty with social commentary, the book presents a thoughtful exploration of personal identity and the challenges faced by immigrant families balancing heritage and modernity. Published by Virago Press, this paperback edition is an engaging read for those interested in memoirs, multicultural studies, women’s writing, and contemporary social issues.











