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Would I Lie to You?

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Faiza has always wanted to fit in. With her banker husband, three beautiful children and gorgeous house in a sought-after corner of London, but behind the expensive clothes, make-up and furniture lies a big secret. Faiza has been dipping into the family savings account in her attempt to belong, promising herself that one day she'll put the money back.
Now Faiza has six weeks to put it all back before her husband or her friends notice she is penniless. And as the clock ticks down, a different Faiza emerges: one who will learn things about her family, her identity, her hopes and desires that she never knew before.
A warm-hearted and funny debut novel.
2021 Head of Zeus
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 13, 2021
      Ali-Afzal’s solid debut follows an English Pakistani woman who is desperate to fit into her affluent Wimbledon neighborhood. Over the past few years, Faiza Saunders has secretly blown through her family’s £75,000 emergency fund with a series of “shorthand” purchases meant to show she’s a “yummy mummy,” that her three kids belong with their peers, and that her marriage is enviable. When her husband, Tom, loses his job, Faiza is convinced he will leave if she tells him about the depleted fund, and she has a matter of weeks to replenish it through whatever means necessary. As the lies snowball, so does the anxiety. At the heart of the story are the complicated issues Faiza deals with: a desire to provide her children with a life free of the racism she endured, her struggle to code switch to please others, and the real discord between her and her husband (“For Tom, money was utility and security. For me, it was a solution to all kinds of problems”). While Ali-Afzal makes this overlong by a few too many redundant scenes involving the central dilemma, she ably conveys how money has become a taboo subject for the couple. Chock-full of understandable bad decisions, this page-turner is sure to get readers talking. Agent: Jenny Bent, the Bent Agency.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Aysha Kala narrates in a crisp, clear voice that easily draws listeners into the complex life of Faiza, a Pakistani-Muslim woman living in a posh London neighborhood. When Faiza's husband, Tom, loses his job, Faiza is forced to weave a web of lies to keep him from discovering that she has spent their emergency fund. Listeners become privy to Faiza's background and the ways she has had to create facades to fit in and please others. While Kala's voice sounds too young for Faiza, her pace and tone in differentiating characters will keep listeners engaged. Although there is plenty of tension and suspense, the novel is less domestic thriller than contemporary fiction illustrating issues of race, religion, and cultural and economic biases. E.Q. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine

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