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The Secret Lives of the Amir Sisters: the debut heart warming women’s fiction novel from the much-loved winner of Great British Bake Off, the first book in the Amir Sisters series

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Michael McIntyre's Big Show – Production Details & Cast and Crew – British Comedy Guide". British Comedy Guide. 25 December 2015 . Retrieved 27 January 2016. The four Amir sisters - Fatima, Farah, Bubblee and Mae - are the only young Muslims in the quaint English village of Wyvernage. TV preview: Nadiya's Party Feasts". Yorkshire Evening Post. 11 December 2018 . Retrieved 11 December 2018. Yet when family tragedy strikes, it brings the Amir sisters closer together and forces them to learn more about life, love, faith and each other than they ever thought possible.

In this, you will meet four sisters who live in a small English village. Fatima, Farah, Bubblee and Mae are young Muslim girls just trying to find a way to live their life. On the outside, they seem happy but on the inside they aren't. Looks can always be deceiving and I was very intrigued to see how these four young ladies will grow and adapt throughout the book. In November 2016, Hussain was a judge on the fourth series of Junior Bake Off on CBBC. [40] Hussain replaced Mary Berry on the competition show in which 40 children aged between nine and twelve compete to create the best cakes and treats. [41] This book is told from the perspective of the four Amir Sisters, Fatima, Farah, Bubblee and Mae, they live in a cute little English village, Wyvernage (I am assuming this is a made up village) the girls are four of the five children of Immigrant Bangladeshi parents who made the move to England when their eldest daughter Fatima was a baby. They are the only Bangladeshi's in the neighbourhood and have done there best to fit in. My wife and I have been huge fans of Nadiya Hussain ever since her appearance on “The Great British Bake Off”, watching her bloom from someone who doubted everything she was doing into some with a huge amount of confidence and personality. We were fortunate to meet her at an appearance not long after she won the series and every cookery book she has written is on a shelf somewhere in our home, so when she branched out into novel writing, it was inevitable that we would end up reading “The Secret Lives of the Amir Sisters”. Whilst we knew there wouldn’t be tasty treats at the end of the novel the way there usually is with her books, the sparkle that seems to dominate her every move was likely to be present in the book, which would make it a decent read.Departing Great British Bake Off stars among National Television Awards nominees". The Herald. 11 October 2017 . Retrieved 25 March 2017. The four Amir sisters – Fatima, Farah, Bubblee and Mae are Bangladeshi Muslims in the English village of Wyvernage. On the outside, everyone looks like they have it together, but on the inside, each sister is secretly struggling.

Not much has changed since then; I still have a habit of saying no, but mostly to my long suffering dad. But a lot has changed too… Ransom, Jessica (19 February 2019). "Nadiya Hussain Time To Eat: Everything you need to know about Nadiya's new show". GoodtoKnow . Retrieved 26 February 2019.In The Secret Lives of the Amir Sisters there are four sisters: a caring homebody Meg-from- Little Women type in Farah; a housebound fragile Beth in Fatima; a free-spirited artistic Jo in Bubblee; and a troublesome mischievous youngest Amy in Mae. I was hoping for insights into a culture I don’t understand as well as I’d like, but the main thrust, overall, is that big noisy religious families are all more or less the same, which, while undoubtedly true, didn’t add much for this Irish/Italian Catholic. But does she really need to put her name to a novel, too, when there’s only so much shelf space to go around? Aly, Remona (8 October 2015). "Nadiya Hussain Has Won So Much More Than The Great British Bake Off". The Guardian . Retrieved 27 January 2016. On 25 December, Hussain made a cameo appearance in the BBC One show Michael McIntyre's Big Christmas Show recorded at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. [35] 2016: The Chronicles of Nadiya [ edit ]

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