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Book SynopsisIn her new top ten bestseller Jasvinder Sanghera tells the harrowing and moving stories of women trapped in forced marriages.
Trade ReviewSanghera tells each terrible story, in an honest, compassionate way - making this book a must-read for all. *
Sun *
a gripping account...heartfelt and brave *
Now *
Gripping, and anger-fuelling . . . this is an important book, written with calm, steady intelligence * India Knight
Sunday Times *
In her simple, straightforward prose, Sanghera tells one heartbreaking story after another . . . DAUGHTERS OF SHAME is as gripping and moving as any work of fiction, yet surprisingly uplifting. A must read. *
She *
To say you will read it with your heart in your mouth is an understatement . . . plain-speaking, fearless book *
Metro *
'She tells her story with the pace and vivid turn of phrase of a true writer . . . SHAME is an inspiring book, not least because of its honesty.' *
The Sunday Times on SHAME *
Genuinely moving and uplifting. * Lorraine Kelly on SHAME *
One of the most powerful things I have read. * David Cameron on SHAME *
'A vivid, honest and deeply moving narrative of despair, courage and hope.' * Lord Lester speaking in Parliamentary debate on SHAME *
'Unbeaten and eloquent' *
Evening Standard on SHAME *
'A success story to inspire anyone . . . recounted deftly and without apology.' *
Time Magazine on SHAME *
'Heart-wrenching' *
Daily Mail on SHAME *
'It will open your eyes to the horrors that are real for some women.' *
Sydney Daily Telegraph on SHAME *