Author:Rajaa Alsanea

Gamrah’s faith in her new husband is not exactly returned …
Sadeem is a little too willing to please her fiancé …
Michelle is half-American and the wrong class for her boyfriend’s family …
While Lamees works hard with little time for love.
The girls of Riyadh are young, attractive and living by Saudi Arabia’s strict cultural traditions. Well, not quite. In-between sneaking out behind their parents’ backs, dating, shopping, watching American TV and having fun, they’re still trying to be good little Muslim girls. That is, pleasing their families and their men.
But can you be a twenty-first century girl and a Saudi girl?
Raises important questions about self-respect, tolerance and emotional maturity…lifts the veil of an obscured world
—— Telegraph MagazineBrave and surprisingly informative
—— GuardianIrresistible and thought-provoking…an entertaining read: revealing, hilarious and chilling in turn
—— The IndependentA rich vein of dry humour runs throughout
—— Evening StandardIntriguing, tender and entertaining … easily Preston's best
—— IndependentA delicate, quietly affecting human drama
—— Daily MailA moving novel that coheres wonderully as it progresses
—— SpectatorA delicate evocation of a vanished era
—— Sunday TimesWonderful, evocative. From this simple tale of dirt, Preston has produced the finest gold. He keeps an iron grip on the reader's attention
—— ObserverBeatutifully written...there is a true and wonderful ending to the story
—— Bill Wyman , Mail on SundayWistful and poignant. A masterpiece in Chekhovian understatement
—— Times Literary SupplementExciting, evocative and beautifully written. A treasure in itself
—— Griff Rhys JonesShimmers with longing and regret . . . Preston writes with economical grace . . . He has written a kind of universal chamber piece, small in detail, beautifully made and liable to linger on in the heart and the mind. It is something utterly unfamiliar, and quite wonderful.
—— Michael Pye , The New York Times Book ReviewQuite simply, the master of comic writing at work
—— Jane MooreTo pick up a Wodehouse novel is to find oneself in the presence of genius - no writer has ever given me so much pure enjoyment
—— John Julius NorwichCompulsory reading for anyone who has a pig, an aunt - or a sense of humour!
—— Lindsey DavisThe Wodehouse wit should be registered at Police HQ as a chemical weapon
—— Kathy LetteWitty and effortlessly fluid. His books are laugh-out-loud funny
—— Arabella WeirThe funniest writer ever to put words to paper
—— Hugh LaurieThe greatest comic writer ever
—— Douglas AdamsP.G. Wodehouse wrote the best English comic novels of the century
—— Sebastian FaulksSublime comic genius
—— Ben Elton






