Yasmin Alibhai-Brown is a leading commentator on race, politics, multiculturalism and human rights, writing for the Independent and other newspapers, and appearing regularly on TV and radio. She is the author of Who Do We Think We Are?, an exploration of the British identity, Mixed Feelings, on biracial Britons, and other books. She has recently performed an autobiographical one-woman show, Nowhere to Belong, commissioned and directed by the RSC.
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A warm, personal memoir from one of Britain’s most high-profile and vocal immigrants – a mouth-watering exploration of the author’s East African Indian roots through the shared experience of cooking.
Published: 01/03/09, RRP: £20.00, Introductory Offer: 20% Off All Titles, Web Price: £16.00, You Save: £4.00 (20%), ADD TO BASKET
‘Full of rich delicious prose, and even more delicious recipes, this wonderful story of one Indian family, and the memories and meals they shared over generations, gives fresh meaning to the term “soul food”.’
Published: 01/02/10, RRP: £9.99, Introductory Offer: 20% Off All Titles, Web Price: £7.99, You Save: £2.00 (20%), ADD TO BASKET
Listen to Yasmin Alibhai-Brown reading her memoir, The Settler's Cookbook, on Radio 4's Book of the Week.
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown will be speaking about The Settler's Cookbook at the Gala Studio as part of the Durham Book Festival on Saturday 31st October 2009 at 7.30pm.
Be part of the intimate audience for Yasmin Alibhai-Brown's talk at the exciting Wapping Project bookshop.
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown will be speaking at the Ilkley Playhouse on Saturday 3rd Oct at 1.45pm as part of the Ilkey Literature Festival.