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Nadifa Mohamed FRSL (Somali:
Nadiifa Maxamed, Arabic: نظيفة محمد) (born 1981) is a Somali-British novelist. She
featured on
Granta magazine's list "Best...
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February 2023.
Retrieved 22
December 2023. Flood,
Alison (14
September 2021). "
Nadifa Mohamed is sole
British writer to make
Booker prize shortlist". The Guardian...
- The
Fortune Men is a 2021
novel by the Somali-British
author Nadifa Mohamed,
published on 27 May 2021, by the
Viking Books imprint of
Penguin General....
- a 2010
novel by the Somali-British
author Nadifa Mohamed.
Black Mamba Boy (2010), the
debut novel of
Nadifa Mohamed, is a semi-autobiographical account...
- Letters.
Retrieved April 7, 2020. Flood,
Alison (September 14, 2021). "
Nadifa Mohamed is sole
British writer to make
Booker prize shortlist". The Guardian...
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psychotherapist Amal Azzudin,
activist Hashi Mohamed, barrister/activist
Nadifa Mohamed,
novelist Hirsi Magan Isse,
scholar Hibo Wardere,
author Warsan...
- The
Orchard of Lost
Souls is a 2013
novel by the Somali-British
author Nadifa Mohamed. It is set in
Somalia on the eve of the
civil war. Her
second book...
- 2021.
Retrieved September 24, 2021. Flood,
Alison (September 14, 2021). "
Nadifa Mohamed is sole
British writer to make
Booker prize shortlist". The Guardian...
- (1949–2012) –
Somali poet, most
notable for his
famous poem Hagarlaawe.
Nadifa Mohamed –
Somali novelist.
Winner of the 2010
Betty Trask Prize. Musa Haji...
- 2021.
Retrieved September 7, 2021. Flood,
Alison (September 14, 2021). "
Nadifa Mohamed is sole
British writer to make
Booker prize shortlist". The Guardian...