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Written: There are No Choices. It was Already Written.

D. a. Lee

Four-year-old Eleanor is forced to accept her mother's religious beliefs, that her whole life has already been written, and that she has no choice but to honour and accept her parents' plans for her.
Subject to abuse by an Islamic teacher, and witness to scenes of violence inflicted by her father, Eleanor finds her only refuge at school, where she dreams of a life beyond the hills of her hometown of Ashcroft, England.
A mysterious woman befriends Eleanor - showing her a world of choice and freedom. Caught between her parents' cultural values and her own desires, Eleanor must decide whether to honour her parents' wishes - a life locked in marriage to the hands of an abuser - or rewrite her own story.
Written is the heart-wrenching story of a young girl's struggle for freedom, and the uncovering of an intricate plan laced around forty years of secrets, betrayal and lies, in a family desperate to preserve their culture and honour.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Loving Creative Inspirational Publishing
  • Publish Date: Dec 10th, 2019
  • Pages: 580
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.50in - 5.50in - 1.29in - 1.60lb
  • EAN: 9781916272606
  • Categories: Family Life - GeneralLiterary

About the Author

Lee, D. a.: - D.A. Lee is a Bangladeshi-born British author, artist and poet, best known for her novel 'Written' published in 2019. Raised in a small town in Lancashire, England, Lee describes the cultural challenges of growing up in a Bengali household whilst navigating a western world. Lee's novel, whilst fictional, draws on many of her own experiences of growing up in a Muslim family and explores the underworld of cultural expectations, arranged marriages, honour, abuse and domestic violence that often limit women's choices. Lee first started writing as a form of self-healing through the challenges of home life. The word 'Written' had become a poignant theme throughout the book, a word often expressed culturally to describe the notion of determinism and predestination adopted by most traditional Muslim families as a common explanation for events in life. Lee takes us on a journey through her character Eleanor, a young girl caught between a web of family secrets and lies where she comes into conflict with these values. Today, Lee is an advocate for women's freedom of choice and encourages women to speak out and seek help if they feel they are in danger.

Praise for this book

"...I loved the story. It made me cry. And the dialogue is wonderful. I think readers will find it hard to put down."
Michael McConnell, Editor of award-winning literature and NYT bestsellers

"...a really moving and really well written tale.." Leonora Bulbeck