The Movement: how far will she go to make her voice heard?

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Movement: how far will she go to make her voice heard?
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ayisha Malik
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:448
Dimensions(mm): Height 238,Width 164
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781472279316
ClassificationsDewey:823.92
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Imprint Headline Review
Publication Date 21 July 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'Original, clever, insightful and packs a hell of a feminist punch. I loved it' Joanne Harris 'A revelation and a revolution' Kasim Ali With words come power. But do you speak out or shut up? Everywhere Sara Javed goes - online or outside - everyone is shouting about something. Couldn't they all just shut up? One day she takes her own advice. At first people don't understand her silence and are politely confused at best. But the last thing Sara could anticipate is becoming the figurehead of a global movement that splits society in two. The Silent Movement sparks outrage in its opposers. Global structures start to shift. And the lives of those closest to Sara - as well as strangers inspired by her act - begin to unravel. It's time for the world to reconsider what it means to have a voice. A sharply observed novel, charged with compassion and dark wit, that will spark important conversations about how we live, relate and communicate now. #SILENCEISPOWER --- READERS ARE CAPTIVATED BY THE MOVEMENT 'Brilliant and thought-provoking' 'A novel about choices and how women's choices are always subject to critics' 'Zainab's story will stay with me for years to come' 'There is a lot to be learnt from this work of fiction' 'Essential reading' 'Perfect for this age of noise' 'A very compelling read'

Author Biography

Ayisha Malik's novels Sofia Khan is Not Obliged, The Other Half of Happiness, and This Green and Pleasant Land were met with great critical acclaim, and have been optioned for television. Ayisha was a WHSmith Fresh Talent Pick and Sofia Khan was the CityReads London Festival book, 2019. She is winner of The 2020 Diversity Book Awards and has been shortlisted for The Asian Woman of Achievement Award, Marie Claire's Future Shapers' Awards and the Hospital Club h100 Awards. Her children's books include a re-telling of Jane Austen's Mansfield Park and The Seven Sisters. Sofia Khan is Not Obliged and This Green and Pleasant are optioned for television. She lives in South London.

Reviews

Powerful and profound -- Daisy Buchanan Original, clever, insightful and packs a hell of a feminist punch. I loved it -- Joanne Harris Brilliantly insightful, witty, smart. A revelation and a revolution all in one -- Kasim Ali Dazzling, clever and mind-blowingly creative . . . This isn't just a book, it's a world-changing conversation -- Lucy Vine Malik makes us care with wry humour and bite -- Helen Lederer Ayisha Malik started at a high point and just gets better all the time. I loved this book, with its subtle satire and memorable characters -- Louis de Bernieres A beautiful, funny, searing examination of the modern world and its sensibilities -- Imran Mahmood A book for, and of, the now -- Vaseem Khan An explosive work of art, bold and brilliant -- Sairish Hussain A stunning, monumental novel, which will make you think about who is heard, who isn't - and why not -- Inga Vesper An intelligent look at what it means to have a voice * Grazia * A really clever and creative examination of how we interact with each other, in person and on online, and the issues that affect our lives * CultureFly *