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Nadiya Hussain and Dr Jane Goodall join inspiring female writers in Dubai

Mark February 4

SPONSORED: Emirates Airline Festival of Literature returns to Dubai next month bringing together a stellar line up of writers, including 12 inspiring female voices. 

Taking place between February 4-9 at InterContinental, Dubai Festival City, the busy schedule of talks will have something for every literally mind.

From an iconic conservationist, a space scientist, a woman living in the wilderness to writers of today’s most mind-blowing fiction, this is an opportunity for any bookworm or budding writer to get to know more than 160 thinkers behind some of the most hyped books that are on the shelves today.

Get to know some of the key authors confirmed for 12th instalment of the Emirates Airline Festival of Literatures.

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Real life Dr Dolittle, world’s foremost authority on chimpanzees, Dr Jane Goodall, can attribute her love for animals to the famed book by Hugh Lofting. At the event, she will share her life’s work and her educational project in the UAE: Roots & Shoots, an initiative to inspire individuals to protect the environment.

Nadiya Hussain

TV chef and a leading figure for the Muslim community in the UK, Nadiya Hussain has recently been awarded Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) in Queen Elizabeth II 2020 New Year Honours. She will be presenting her biography where she considers her roles as mother, Muslim, working woman and celebrity.

Jokha Alharthi

Fan of Then you can’t miss Jokha Alharthi and her book that became the first Arabic novel to win the International Booker Prize.  This fascinating picture of traditional Omani society is also the first book by an Omani woman to be translated into English.

If you’re a fan of Margaret Atwood’s dystopian society of Gilead as portrayed in the Handmaid’s Tale, then you either had or need to read Christina Dalcher’s acclaimed novel Vox. A nightmarish vision of a future where women are forbidden from speaking more than 100 words a day. editors are fans!

Edna Adan Ismail

Surviving imprisonment and civil war to become the first female Foreign Minister of her country Edna Adan Ismail’s memoir tells us how she came to be known as the “The Muslim Mother Teresa”. She was Somaliland’s first midwife and has spent a life-time campaigning for better healthcare for women.

Onjali Rauf

Author of the award-winning , Onjali Raufpresents her latest thought-provoking book which delicately explores friendship, hope and dealing with adversity. Onjali is also the founder of the NGO Making Herstory, a woman’s rights organisation tackling the abuse and trafficking of women and girls in the UK and beyond

Receiving the high praise from Barack Obama, by Tayari Joneswas winner of the Women’s Prize for Fiction and Oprah Book Club selection. This intriguing novel asks profound questions about love, racial injustice and a marriage interrupted.

is the astonishing story of Miriam Lancewood 10 year nomadic existence in New Zealand’s wild and stunning mountainous landscape, a fascinating insight into how she has learnt to hunt and forage for food and also what it takes to feel truly alive.

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Journalist and author Fatima Bhutto asks how far would you run to escape your life in her bestseller , posing provocative questions on what attracts young people to extremism. Bhutto’s novel is not just about radicalisation, but the experiences of poverty, disaffection and alienation that precedes it.

Inspired by a true story, Esi Edgyan’s – a Man Booker finalist – is the extraordinary tale of an eleven-year-old slave finds himself pursuing a promise of freedom, Esi is recognised as one of the most important writers of her generation.

Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock

inspires a generation of children on the magnificence of outer space. TV presenter and space scientist Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock has overcome dyslexia to be leading academic and presenter of BBC’s much loved

Advocating the joys and wonders of the simple act of walking, Kate HumbleBBC science and wildlife presenter and environmentalist recalls her year-long journey on foot in The book is a heartfelt call for enhancing health and happiness, one step at a time.

Book today, tickets are available from www.emirateslitfest.com


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