'Funny, warm and uplifting, Nadiya has produced a fabulous follow-up about faith and family' OK! magazine
'The Fall and Rise of the Amir Sisters is, in fact, bold in tackling serious topics, with mental health issues, sexuality, faith and failed ambitions driving the plot... In the end, and after a decidedly un-fluffy twist, The Fall and Rise of the Amir Sisters succeeds in showing how gender stereotypes hurt everyone - men and women alike. All of this makes for an enriching, thought-provoking and - yes - entertaining read.' Independent
PRAISE FOR NADIYA HUSSAIN
'A lovely story about family, faith and self-acceptance' Red Magazine
'Packed with humour and warmth' Heat 5*
'The winner of last year's Great British Bake Off proves she's more than just a dab hand with a piping bag' Daily Telegraph
'A tasty start to 2017' Metro Most Anticipated Books of the Year
'The Secret Lives Of The Amir Sisters puts faith and family secrets under the microscope' Good Housekeeping
'Breezy, funny and winning' Daily Mail
Over 14 million people tuned in to see Nadiya win 2015's Great British Bake Off. Since then she has captured the heart of the nation. A columnist for The Times and Essentials, Nadiya is also a regular reporter for The One Show and presented a two part series, The Chronicles of Nadiya on BBC One. She is the author Nadiya's Kitchen (Michael Joseph), Bake me a Story (Hodder) and has been named as one of the top five most influential Asians in the UK.