FAVA BEANS FOR BREAKFAST
By (Author) Suzanne Salem
Harlequin Enterprises (Australia) Pty Ltd
Mira
20th February 2017
Australia
General
Fiction
Paperback
384
Width 155mm, Height 235mm, Spine 30mm
472g
What if moving to a crumbling Australian coastal town meant giving up your only dream In 1974, Nayeema reluctantly leaves Sydney's inner city to move to Burraboo, a tired coastal town, with her husband Fawzy. In doing so, Nayeema surrenders her only dream, but once there she falls under the sway of new infatuations. On a houseboat in the pristine bay nearby, she sells the comforting food of her Egyptian childhood, but keeps her income a secret from her husband. Through this act of defiance and independence, Nayeema unwittingly unlocks a mysterious connection with her new land. Then everything changes when a local teenage girl goes missing and racial tensions ignite in the town. As Nayeema's houseboat arrangements become more entangled, her yearnings must fight her own history, the impetuous jinn and each other, to finally reveal the mystery of the strange birthmark that prickles on her chest.
Suzanne Salem was born in Sydney and raised in a world of mixed cultures, language, food and stories. She has loved playing with words and characters for as long as she can remember; and when she isn't writing she can often be found concocting vegan desserts and hula hooping, both with mixed success. Fava Beans for Breakfast is her first novel.