Brilliantly observed, delightful and heartbreaking, this is the story of seventeen-year-old RAFINA and her big dreams and misadventures by SHANDANA MINHAS Published by Panmacmillan Publishers.
Rafina looks at the glamorous girl on the billboard outside her window in Karachi and thinks, It won’t be long before I’m up there. Too poor for college and dismissive of marriage, the clear-eyed young woman cajoles her mother’s friend and Radiance beauty parlour masseuse, Rosie khala, into taking her on as an apprentice.
Thus begin her brave misadventures – from clumsy parlour assistant to mostly dependable tea girl, till in a stroke of serendipity, she is ‘discovered’.
Poised to have everything she thought she wanted, the only thing standing between Rafina and that billboard are the people who think she should still be using the service entrance.
PRAISE FOR SHANDANA MINHAS
‘Heartbreaking and hilarious, Daddy’s Boy is a seriously fun read.’Mohammed Hanif for Daddy’s Boy
‘This touching and spunky story of a young Pakistani woman’s rejection of imposed and stereotyped “feminities” is honest, brutal and timely.’
Namita Gokhale for Tunnel Vision
SHANDANA MINHAS is the award-winning Pakistani author of the novels Tunnel Vision,Survival Tips for Lunatics and Daddy’s Boy.
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