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Salma Ibrahim on the lives we could have lived, friendship, and identity

Salma Ibrahim on the lives we could have lived, friendship, and identity

Update: 2025-02-18
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In this episode, I’m joined by writer and editor Salma Ibrahim to discuss her powerful debut novel, Salutation Road. Salma is a British-Somali author whose work explores themes of identity, migration, and belonging. She is also the founder of literary organisation, Literary Natives, which champions writers from underrepresented backgrounds.

In our conversation, we delve into the idea of the other lives we could have lived, the complexities of coming of age, the strength of friendship, and the nuances of the immigrant experience. Salutation Road is a deeply moving novel that navigates family, heritage, and self-discovery, and Salma’s insights are so thought-provoking and inspiring.



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Salma Ibrahim on the lives we could have lived, friendship, and identity

Salma Ibrahim on the lives we could have lived, friendship, and identity

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