"Writing a book is so strange. You start off in one spot and end up in another. But I think when I first set out to write the book, there was a certain element of trying to right historical wrongs I saw as a voracious reader and representation of immigrants and children of immigrants…"
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On what led her to write Ayesha At Last in “Interviews with authors at EMWF: Uzma Jalaluddin” in The Ontarion (2018 Sep 13)
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