Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
In 1950s South Africa, apartheid is just becoming institutionalised. Free-spirited Amina has broken all the rules of her own conventional Indian community, and the new apartheid-led government, by running a café with Jacob her coloured business partner. When she meets Miriam, a young traditional wife and mother, their unexpected attraction pushes Miriam to question the rules that bind her. When Amina helps Miriam's sister-in-law to hide from the police, a chain of events is set in motion that changes both women forever.
In a system that divides white from black and women from men, what chance is there for an unexpected love to survive?
About the Author
Shamim Sarif recently directed the motion picture adaptation of I Cant Think Straight. She is also the writer/director of the award-winning feature film, The World Unseen, which is based on her novel of
the same name. She has won several Best Director Awards including a prestigious SAFTA award.
The book of The World Unseen won the Pendleton May First Novel Award and a Betty Trask
Award. She is the author of a further novel, Despite the Falling Snow. She lives in London with her partner Hanan and their two children.