The Gori’s Daughter

The Gori’s Daughter by Shazia Hobbs, published by Ringwood Publishing in 2014, is a fictional narrative that explores the life of a young mixed-race woman, the daughter of a Kashmiri father and a Glasgow mother. This 272-page book delves into her experiences as she navigates the complexities of her identity within both Glasgow’s white and Asian communities, highlighting the challenges of acceptance and belonging.
Readers will find a detailed account of the protagonist’s struggles against societal rejection and hostility, as well as her determination to instill a sense of pride in her own daughter regarding their cultural heritage. The Gori’s Daughter addresses the realities of race relations in modern Scotland, offering insights into the often-overlooked dynamics of Scottish-Asian relationships. Through its exploration of resilience in the face of discrimination, the book presents a narrative that is both revealing and thought-provoking.
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The Gori s Daughter is the fictional life story of a young mixed race woman, daughter of a Kashmiri father and a Glasgow mother moved into the household as mistress alongside the Muslim wife and the children from both relationships. Her whole life is a constant dramatic struggle against the rejection and hostility her background generates in both Glasgow s white and Asian communities. The book graphically documents her fight to offer her own daughter a culture and traditions she can accept with pride. The Gori s Daughter will prove to be of tremendous interest both nationally and internationally. Its uncompromising exploration of the realities rather than the myths of race relations within modern Scotland is likely to have an explosive impact, challenging as it does cosy assumptions on both sides. It will also appeal to all readers who enjoy a tale of the human spirit triumphing over the miseries and tyrannies imposed by traditionalists and bigots. The Gori s Daughter sheds a relentless light on an aspect of Scottish-Asian relationships that is seldom acknowledged. The tale is often harrowing, always exciting and revealing, but is ultimately about triumph; a victory for resilience and decency over bigotry and discrimination.
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