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“Good cooking takes time and sacrifice; good Pakistani cooking takes much, much more.” An essay on generational differences and Eid.
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N/A Oparah brings us a funny, endearing exploration of the mother-daughter relationship, and the way religion plays a part.
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"The best trick of your twenties is to eschew self-reflection." The witty ups and downs of our twenties and dating in the city.
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Nan may as well have been dead. She was on the sofabed in the front room. Sprawled, but rigid. Her hands were claw-like, yellowed and scaly. The room was cloudy ...