‘The Shadow of My Ancestral Tree’ by Nasha Solim

£12.99

This book was never intended for release.

It is an amalgamation of diary entries I composed between the ages of twenty-one to twenty-four. It speaks of the experiences that many young women go through. A collection of poetry about life: Generational trauma, grief, heartbreak, politics, family, hope, feminism, race, diaspora and love.

The Shadow of my Ancestral Tree is the reason why I am alive. My blood, tears and sweat lace every word written within. This book is about breaking generational trauma and paying homage to those who broke their backs planting trees, so that we would feel their shade. This book is about change, making our story about hope rather than sorrow.

This is a book for the voiceless.

I have a story to tell.

This book was never intended for release.

It is an amalgamation of diary entries I composed between the ages of twenty-one to twenty-four. It speaks of the experiences that many young women go through. A collection of poetry about life: Generational trauma, grief, heartbreak, politics, family, hope, feminism, race, diaspora and love.

The Shadow of my Ancestral Tree is the reason why I am alive. My blood, tears and sweat lace every word written within. This book is about breaking generational trauma and paying homage to those who broke their backs planting trees, so that we would feel their shade. This book is about change, making our story about hope rather than sorrow.

This is a book for the voiceless.

I have a story to tell.

Nasha Solim is a pharmacist and writer working in London. Nasha was previously a music TV journalist. She has also previously worked as a youth worker with disadvantaged youth in London. She is the child of Bengali immigrants and a first-generation Brit, born and raised in London. She is an avid traveller. Her varied experiences have inspired her debut poetry/prose collection, The Shadow of My Ancestral Tree.

Writing as diverse as the Quran, A. Helwa, Rumi, Khaled Hosseini, Margaret Atwood, Elif Shafak, Rupi Kaur, Tupac, Santan Dave, Eminem, and Lauryn Hill have all inspired her work. But she believes that the biggest inspiration is life herself. Nasha is a social activist passionate about social change, politics and equity. She currently resides in her birthplace.

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