●Hailed by the London Observer as “one of the most significant British novelists of her generation, “Monica Ali has written a stunningly accomplished debut about one outsider's quest to find her voice.
Nazneen, raised in a Bangladeshi village, carries her sense of fatalism across continents to London, where she is married off to Chanu, a man old enough to be her father: For years she keeps house, cares for her husband, and bears children. But gradually she questions whether fate controls her or whether she has a hand in her own destiny. To her own amazement, Nazneen falls in love with a young man. She discovers the complexity that comes with free choice and the depth of her attachment to her husband, and her new world. Profoundly humane and beautifully rendered, Brick Lance captures a world at once unimaginable and achingly familiar.
Nazneen, raised in a Bangladeshi village, carries her sense of fatalism across continents to London, where she is married off to Chanu, a man old enough to be her father: For years she keeps house, cares for her husband, and bears children. But gradually she questions whether fate controls her or whether she has a hand in her own destiny. To her own amazement, Nazneen falls in love with a young man. She discovers the complexity that comes with free choice and the depth of her attachment to her husband, and her new world. Profoundly humane and beautifully rendered, Brick Lance captures a world at once unimaginable and achingly familiar.