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    (By Mohamed Hassan)

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    Author Mohamed Hassan
    “Book Descriptions: Funny, elegiac and chilling, these essays from award-winning New Zealand writer Mohamed Hassan blend storytelling, memoir and non-fiction to map the experience of being Muslim in the C21st.

    This is the breakout non-fiction book from award-winning New Zealand writer Mohamed Hassan. From Cairo to Takapuna, Athens to Istanbul, How To Be A Bad Muslim maps the personal and public experience of being Muslim through essays on identity, Islamophobia, surveillance, migration and language.

    Traversing storytelling, memoir, journalism and humour, Hassan speaks authentically and
    piercingly on mental health, grief and loss, while weaving memories of an Egyptian immigrant fighting childhood bullies, listening to life-saving ‘90s grunge and auditioning for vaguely-ethnic roles in a certain pirate movie franchise.

    At once funny and chilling, elegiac and eye-opening, this is a must-read book from a powerfully talented writer.”

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