Zana Muhsen, born and bred in Birmingham, is of Yemeni origin. When her father told her she was to spend a holiday with relatives in North Yemen, she jumped at the chance. Aged 15 and 13 respectively, Zana and her sister discovered that they had been literally sold into marriage, and that on their arrival they were virtually prisoners. They had to adapt to a completely alien way of life, with no running water, dung-plastered walls, frequent beatings, and the ordeal of childbirth on bare floors with only old women in attendance. After eight years of misery and humiliation Zana succeeded in escaping, but her sister is still there, and it seems likely that she will now never leave the country where she has spent more than half her life. This is an updated edition of Zana's account of her experiences.
Lilian Schreuder Books






Here are the true facts behind Richards' battles with his demons: the women, the drugs and the love-hate-relationship with Jagger.His struggle with heroin and his status as the rock star most likely to die in the 1970s.His scarcely believable rebirth as a family man in the 1980s.Illuminated with revealing quotes and thoughtful insights into the man behind the band that goes on forever.
Crescent
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Thirty-nine-year-old Sirine, never married, lives with a devoted Iraqi-immigrant uncle and an adoring dog named King Babar. She works as a chef in a Lebanese restaurant, her passions aroused only by the preparation of food—until an unbearably handsome Arabic literature professor starts dropping by for a little home cooking. Falling in love brings Sirene's whole heart to a boil—stirring up memories of her parents and questions about her identity as an Arab American.
River of Darkness
- 544 pages
- 20 hours of reading
The award-winning first novel in this outstanding historical crime series featuring Inspector John Madden.
September in Shiraz
- 319 pages
- 12 hours of reading
In the aftermath of the Iranian revolution, rare-gem dealer Isaac Amin is arrested, wrongly accused of being a spy. Terrified by his disappearance, his family must reconcile a new world of cruelty and chaos with the collapse of everything they have known. As Isaac navigates the tedium and terrors of prison, forging tenuous trusts, his wife feverishly searches for him, suspecting, all the while, that their once-trusted housekeeper has turned on them and is now acting as an informer. And as his daughter, in a childlike attempt to stop the wave of baseless arrests, engages in illicit activities, his son, sent to New York before the rise of the Ayatollahs, struggles to find happiness even as he realizes that his family may soon be forced to embark on a journey of incalculable danger. A page-turning literary debut, The Septembers of Shiraz simmers with questions of identity, alienation, and love, not simply for a spouse or a child, but for all the intangible sights and smells of the place we call home.
Herinner mij
- 315 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Winnie vindt dat ze een zorgeloos leven leidt. Ze is tevreden met de sleur van haar bestaan, heeft genoeg aan zichzelf en is niemand tot last. Maar haar zelfverkozen rust wordt ruw verstoord wanneer een meisje haar enige bezit steelt: een koffer en een pruik. Winnie gaat op zoek naar de dief. Wat begint als een zoektocht, wordt de herontdekking van een verleden waarvan ze afstand had gedaan. Winnie beleeft opnieuw haar jeugd, de vetes in haar familie, de verwoestende Tweede Wereldoorlog, en ten slotte de onthullingen en het verraad die haar hebben gemaakt tot wie ze nu is: een dakloze vrouw in een niemandsland.
Now a major motion picture starring Eddie Redmayne and Oscar-winning Alicia Vikander 'An enthralling read' THE TIMES 'Heartbreaking and unforgettable, it is a complete triumph' BOSTON GLOBE 'Beautifully written. It is absolutely engrossing' SUNDAY EXPRESS Loosely inspired by a true story, this tender portrait of marriage asks: What do you do when the person you love has to change? It starts with a question, a simple favour asked by a wife of her husband while both are painting in their studio, setting off a transformation neither can anticipate. Uniting fact and fiction into an original romantic vision, The Danish Girl eloquently portrays the unique intimacy that defines every marriage and the remarkable story of Lili Elbe, a pioneer in transgender history, and the woman torn between loyalty to her marriage and her own ambitions and desires. The Danish Girl is an evocative and deeply moving novel about one of the most passionate and unusual love stories of the 20th century.
In Death at La Fenice, Donna Leonâe(tm)s first novel in the Commissario Brunetti series, readers were introduced to the glamorous and cut-throat world of opera and to one of Italyâe(tm)s finest living sopranos, Flavia Petrelli âe" then a suspect in the poisoning of a renowned German conductor. Now, many years after Brunetti cleared her name, Flavia has returned to the illustrious La Fenice to sing the lead in Tosca. As an opera superstar, Flavia is well acquainted with attention from adoring fans and aspiring singers. But when one anonymous admirer inundates her with bouquets of yellow roses âe" on stage, in her dressing room and even inside her locked apartment âe" it becomes clear that this fan has become a potentially dangerous stalker. Distraught, Flavia turns to an old friend for help. Familiar with Flaviaâe(tm)s melodramatic temperament, Commissario Brunetti is at first unperturbed by her story, but when another young opera singer is attacked he begins to think Flaviaâe(tm)s fears may be justified. In order to keep his friend out of danger, Brunetti must enter the psyche of an obsessive fan and find the culprit before anyone comes to harm.
Trace Elements
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
A woman's cryptic dying words in a Venetian hospice lead Guido Brunetti to uncover a regional threat in this haunting tale. When Dottoressa Donato informs the Questura about a dying patient wishing to speak to the police, Commissario Brunetti and his colleague, Claudia Griffoni, respond promptly. Benedetta Toso gasps about her deceased husband, Vittorio Fadalto, claiming, "They killed him. It was bad money. I told him no." Despite uncertainty about her awareness, Brunetti assures her they will investigate what seems to be a private tragedy. They learn Fadalto collected contamination samples for a company monitoring Venice's water quality and died in a mysterious motorcycle accident. While briefly distracted by Vice Questore Patta's focus on youth crime, Brunetti benefits from the research skills of Patta's secretary, Signora Elettra Zorzi. As he untangles the threads of the case, Brunetti realizes the gravity of the woman's accusation and the broader implications for the region's health. However, justice remains ambiguous, echoing the complexities of guilt and responsibility, themes that resonate throughout the narrative, as Brunetti seeks solace in Aeschylus's The Eumenides.
A hypnotic tale of myth, romance and self-discovery.
Local Girls
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Told from Gretel's sly and knowing perspective, this story charts her progress as she navigates from childhood to the brink of womanhood, picking her way through the tragedies and absurdities of everyday life in the Samuelson family that is rocked by disaster, bad judgement and fierce attachments.
The Bride Stripped Bare
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This novel of sex, secrecy, and escape explores the truth about love and sex. Following the sexual awakening of its female protagonist who gradually becomes embroiled in a world of fantasy and recklesness, it will make readers question whether it is ever entirely possible to know another person.
Naakt eten
- 287 pages
- 11 hours of reading
De verhalen van Stephen Dobyns doen denken aan die van Roald Dahl, vooral vanwege de passie voor het onverwachte, voor groteske gebeurtenissen, ironie en de minutieuze ontleding van menselijke gedragingen.
Als de schrijfster ontdekt de dochter te zijn van twee Franse verzetshelden probeert ze hun leven in de Tweede Wereldoorlog te reconstrueren.
Het bloedoffer
- 252 pages
- 9 hours of reading
De personages in Het bloedoffer zijn vogelaars. Of ze nu in een café zitten, slapen of uitgaan, zodra hun pieper afgaat met nieuws over een nieuwe locatie van een bijzondere vogel, wringen Bish, de mooie, roodharige Stevie Red Bus en de rest van de groep zich in een oude bestelwagen op weg naar de ultieme kick. Ze zijn eigenlijk verslaafden: zeldzame vogels zijn hun favoriete drug. De rest van het leven van deze twintigers stelt niet zoveel voor: Stevie is kunstenares maar verdient haar geld met het maken van illustraties, Bish speelt in een band, en de hoofdpersoon maakt de huizen van rijke Londenaars schoon. Pas als de heimelijke liefde van de hoofdpersoon voor Stevie eindelijk wordt beantwoord, lijkt het echte leven te beginnen. Ongepolijst, maar ook lyrisch en intens spannend maakt Het bloedoffer korte metten met onze opvattingen over obsessies.
Zwarte Beertjes - 2470: Doodlopende weg
Een vrouw raakt verzeild in een internationaal spionagespel...
- 238 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Een medewerkster van de Engelse geheime dienst wordt naar Amerika gestuurd om te onderzoeken of de beschuldigingen die geuit zijn tegen de Britse consul aldaar, op waarheid berusten.
Een creatief Hongaars-Amerikaans echtpaar probeert zijn dagdroom te verwezenlijken: een huis in Toscane.
Het geluk van Fatima
- 299 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Als een gescheiden Tunesische vrouw in Parijs kamermeisje wordt van een veeleisende gravin, heeft ze door haar warmte en grote intuïtie positieve invloed op haar omgeving.











