Hidden Fires

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Pub Date 18 Jan 2024 | Archive Date 1 Feb 2024

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How can you live in the present when you’re trying to bury the past?

‘A sweeping tale of resilience’ i News

'An ineffably touching novel by a talented young author' Saga Magazine

'A tale of how we can live together yet be so far apart, and of how bridges can be built' Women's Weekly

'Harrowing uplifting. . .A visceral exploration of family, identity and loss' Sunday Post

Ramadan, 2017. Yusuf wakes in the middle of the night to pray. His routine is always the same, but something tells him that tonight is different. Yellow flames blur Yusuf’s vision, and the laughter of a small child echoes in his ears. But this time, the red, smoke-filled skies aren’t just in his memory.

Miles away, Rubi is also awake. On the television, she watches reports of a devastating fire in London. She is already anxious when her parents send her to stay with her Grandpa Yusuf, whose conservative house rules are almost as unbearable as the loneliness she feels at home. Yusuf’s lifestyle does not gel with Rubi’s. But when she finds him scared and confused one night, it becomes clear that there’s more to her grandfather than Rubi ever considered.

As Yusuf grapples with the past, Rubi is determined to save him. But the memories that are recovered and spoken of for the first time in years are more painful than she could have imagined.

From the Costa Prize-shortlisted author of The Family Tree and Women's Prize x Good Housekeeping Futures Finalist, Hidden Fires is a powerful story of grief and loss, the power of family and the long arm of history.

Readers are loving Hidden Fires:

‘A heartbreaking, emotional rollercoaster of a read’

‘A must read book’ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐

‘An exquisite book exploring the secrets, vulnerabilities and tremendous bonds between three generations of family’ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐

How can you live in the present when you’re trying to bury the past?

‘A sweeping tale of resilience’ i News

'An ineffably touching...


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PAGES 384

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An exquisite book exploring the secrets, vulnerabilities and tremendous bonds between three generations of family. It is so hard to put in to words how this book made me feel, it is equally heartbreaking and heartwarming, such harrowing experiences and uplifting moments of love. It delves deep into the complexities of the human experience, how outwardly we can appear one thing yet hidden beneath the surface so much else is simmering away.; our rituals, careers, responsibilities and hobbies are all distractions from the painful truths we struggle to face. The writing is fantastic and, as with her debut novel, Sairish Hussain wonderfully delivers so much of her characters effortlessly on to the pages so we feel we know them implicitly and experiencing it all alongside them. Nothing is idealised, it is raw, real and so perfectly imperfect. Rubi and Yusuf are up there as my favourite characters of this year's reads.

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Sairish Hussain does it again with this complicated story of a grandfather and granddaughter stuck by circumstances who try and get to know each other again.

Each has secrets that finally come out over the course of their time together.

Like her previous book, The Family Tree it’s multi POV so you see things from Rubi, her grandfather and her dad’s POV which makes it multi layered.

Against the background of the Grenfell tower tragedy and exploring the horrors of partition this is a must read book.

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