The Diverse Bookshelf

Ep67: Sairish Hussain on grandparents, Partition & understanding the past

February 27, 2024 Samia Aziz Season 1 Episode 67
Ep67: Sairish Hussain on grandparents, Partition & understanding the past
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The Diverse Bookshelf
Ep67: Sairish Hussain on grandparents, Partition & understanding the past
Feb 27, 2024 Season 1 Episode 67
Samia Aziz

This week's episode is a conversation with the wonderful and much loved, Sairish Hussain, about her latest novel, Hidden Fires. Sairish was one of the first guests on the show back in 2022, and so it is so lovely to be in conversation again, this time about her new novel. When debut novels are such a success, it can feel daunting to pick up an author’s second novel, wondering if it is just as amazing. But friends, I can confirm, Hidden Fires is incredible. It is the moving story of loss, grief and secrets buried deep within, and the beautiful, unlikely friendship between a grandfather and his teenage granddaughter. In her novel, Sairish writes about family, mental health, growing up, and the Partition of India. 

Sairish Hussain is a Bradford based author and Lecturer in Creative Writing. Her debut novel, The Family Tree, was published by HarperCollins and shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award, the Portico Prize and The Diverse Book Awards. It was also longlisted for the Authors’ Club Best First Novel Award and winner of Calibre Audio's 'Hidden Gem' Prize. Sairish was selected by Kei Miller as one of ten ‘unmissable writers working in the UK’ for the International Literature Showcase 2021. She was one of the finalists in the Women’s Prize & Good Housekeeping Futures Award, an initiative which celebrates the most promising emerging female authors today. Hidden Fires is her second novel. 

I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I loved speaking to Sairish.

Please do like, subscribe and follow on your podcast platform of choice. It would mean so much if you would rate and leave a review.

I'd love to hear from you. Connect with me on Instagram:

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www.instagram.com/thediversebookshelfpod.

You can also now find the show on YouTube:
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Show Notes

This week's episode is a conversation with the wonderful and much loved, Sairish Hussain, about her latest novel, Hidden Fires. Sairish was one of the first guests on the show back in 2022, and so it is so lovely to be in conversation again, this time about her new novel. When debut novels are such a success, it can feel daunting to pick up an author’s second novel, wondering if it is just as amazing. But friends, I can confirm, Hidden Fires is incredible. It is the moving story of loss, grief and secrets buried deep within, and the beautiful, unlikely friendship between a grandfather and his teenage granddaughter. In her novel, Sairish writes about family, mental health, growing up, and the Partition of India. 

Sairish Hussain is a Bradford based author and Lecturer in Creative Writing. Her debut novel, The Family Tree, was published by HarperCollins and shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award, the Portico Prize and The Diverse Book Awards. It was also longlisted for the Authors’ Club Best First Novel Award and winner of Calibre Audio's 'Hidden Gem' Prize. Sairish was selected by Kei Miller as one of ten ‘unmissable writers working in the UK’ for the International Literature Showcase 2021. She was one of the finalists in the Women’s Prize & Good Housekeeping Futures Award, an initiative which celebrates the most promising emerging female authors today. Hidden Fires is her second novel. 

I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I loved speaking to Sairish.

Please do like, subscribe and follow on your podcast platform of choice. It would mean so much if you would rate and leave a review.

I'd love to hear from you. Connect with me on Instagram:

www.instagram.com/readwithsamia
www.instagram.com/thediversebookshelfpod.

You can also now find the show on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@thediversebookshelfpod

Support the Show.