BOOK REVIEW:
http://www.reporter.co.za/article.aspx?ID=RP21A508198
INTERVIEW:
http://www.reporter.co.za/article.aspx?ID=RP21A509419
PS: BOTH ITEMS TO APPEAR IN AFRICA PERSPECTIVES END JULY 2007
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Honour, Shame & Seclusion - A South African Perspective
8 comments:
Slms Shafinaaz.
I chatted to you on channel Islam a few weeks ago (germ). I hav'nt
read
your book yet but i did read the reviews etc on the blogspot. I just
wanted to wish you all the best for the book and hope negative
reviews are
less than positive ones and people respond to "daughters are
diamonds"
with an open mind set. A diamond is the hardest mineral and most
prized
gemstone. I link "hard" with strong and I find your title both
capturing
and beautiful. I look forward to reading your book. Once again... all
the
best.
Sakeena
hey! read the review- its great!
MS
this is great! i am truly chuffed for you shafs! all works out in the end as you see :-)
JT
hey all
thanks for the kind words :)
the Almighty does work in amazing ways, indeed :)
Salaams Shafinaaz ...
How are you?
I just got an email about your book, i love the title! Congratulations and best of luck with everything! I will be sure to go and get a copy ...
Nawaal Aboobaker
excellent review i thought, and one that did not resort to journalistic contortions to grab attention.
regards
rashida mulla
Dear Shafinaaz
This is great!
I know an author who says his book almost took on a life ot its own after publication. He is traveling all over Canada signing it and having talks about it>
Your baby seems to do the same!
Congrats
Kind regards and warm greetings.
Joan
Joan F de Beer
Deputy National Librarian
National Library of South Africa
@ Nawaal: Hey! Thanks for visiting the blog and for the kind words :)
Please email me with any thoughts whilst reading the book! Id love to hear from you :) shafinaaz_hassim@yahoo.com
@rashida: Thank you, especially for following the Mercury debacle and for the motivating words..
@joan: it pretty much has taken on a life of its own! we missed you at the Cape Town launches of Daughters :)
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