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    Interview with Tasneem Jamal, author of I Never Said That I Was Brave banner. Abstract, colourful quantum space design in background, and solid purple section to centre left with text and Open Book logo overlaid. Image of author to centre left, woman with long dark hair and glasses, sitting pensively with a hand to her chin.
    September 27, 2024

    Tasneem Jamal Delivers a Powerful Story About Female Friendship and Betrayal with I Never Said That I Was Brave

    Acclaimed author Tasneem Jamal has already made a distinct impression in the literary world with her debut novel Where the Air Is Sweet, and by the writing she has published in numerous magazines and ...

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