By Harold G Marcus
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Her sister’s life is not a happy one – she runs off with a man from a neighbouring village and after a series of unhappy experiences in Dhaka, she ends up as a servant in Dhanmondi, one of the capital’s wealthy neighourhoods. Although her relationships with men fail, she remains determined to follow her heart and not commit suicide like her mother. In the last letter, which she writes to Nazneen before she runs off with her employers’ cook, she rejects her mother’s act of despair: Amma always say we are women what can we do?
Saggar, S. and Drean, J. (June 2001), British Public Attitudes and Ethnic Minorities (London: Performance and Innovation Unit, Home Office). pdf. Sutcliffe, B. (1998), Nacido en otra parte: Un ensayo sobre la migracion internacional el desarollo y la equidad (Bilbao: Hegoa). The Maternity Alliance, Bail for Immigration Detainees, London Detainee Support Group (September 2002), A Crying Shame: Pregnant asylum seekers and their babies in detention, (London). This can be downloaded at: http://www. pdf.
But I am not like her. Waiting around. Suffering around. She wrong. So many ways. At the end only she act. She who think all path is closed for her. She take the only one forbidden (2003: 363). Nazneen and her sister’s lives may have taken different paths but as women they are united by a personal politics of female agency and liberation. The book ends on this positive note as Nazneen is taken by her daughters and Bangladeshi female friends to Liverpool Street and the City of London for a surprise.