Bushra Rehman grew up in Corona, Queens. She is co-editor of Colonize This! Young Women of Color on Today's Feminism, and author of the poetry collection Marianna's Beauty Salon and the dark comedy Corona, one of the New York Public Library's favorite books about NYC.
A New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice
A Best Book of the Year (NPR, The New Yorker, Electric Literature,
Autostraddle) A Finalist for the Lambda Literary Awards and the
Gotham Book Prize
A Padma Lakshmi Book Club Pick "Stunningly beautiful...Rehman
evokes time and place like a poet, with descriptions both precise
and lyrical, making the streets of this working-class neighborhood
come alive on the page... Where a lesser book might have stooped to
stereotypes about Muslims or immigrants, Rehman shows readers the
complexities within Razia's community. Individuals are allowed to
be surprising, even to themselves, in this deft and empathetic
novel."
--The New York Times Book Review "Razia's growing pains with her
cultural heritage, Muslim faith, parental pressures, queer
sexuality, and more lead to self-discoveries that help her reshape
complex family and friendship ties. These pages are filled with
plenty of 1980s Pakistani and American markers - music, movies,
books, clothing - to evoke a singular worldview of the Pakistani
immigrant community of that time and place."
--NPR "An ode to adolescence in the vein of A Tree Grows in
Brooklyn...As Razia strains against the restrictions imposed by her
Muslim family, Rehman ably evokes the period--the AIDS
epidemic--and the texture of life in a jumble of immigrant
communities."
--The New Yorker "Rehman fully immerses readers in Razia's world,
but she writes with contemporary edge. The narrative never seems
historical or predetermined. It feels, rather, like the account of
a warrior describing her journey."
--Los Angeles Times
"A queer coming-of-age novel about friendship, love, and loyalty
set in 1980s Queens, Roses in the Mouth of a Lion masterfully
depicts the complicated and rich relationships among young
women--and the lines that are crossed to follow true passion."
--GMA.com "An unforgettable voice that moves you from the
start."
--People Magazine "Razia, a Pakistani American, navigates the whirl
of growing up across cultures in 1980s New York. As Razia confronts
stereotypes, untangles American oddities, and practices her Muslim
faith, her first-person narrative vibrates with humor and
honesty.
--Christian Science Monitor "Beautifully written...Focusing on
women and girls' friendship and queer love in Queens' Pakistani
American community in the 1980s, the novel is quietly ferocious. It
insists on Razia's Muslim faith as much as her queerness and revels
in the grey, in between places. Characters and the setting are
equally richly drawn and Rehman's prose is alternately delicate and
fierce."
--Autostraddle "As Razia grows, and deviates from the prescribed
path, readers won't be able to help but wonder what will become of
her." --Electric Literature
"Razia's story is a beautiful look into the loving Muslim community
Rehman knew intimately...The novel is filled with strong
friendships, powerful community ties, and complex family dynamics,
and Rehman has captured the beauty (and difficulties) of coming of
age."
--Shondaland "Bushra Rehman's glittering debut reckons a young
woman's sexual exploration with her passion for her culture against
the backdrop of '80s New York City...Rehman's queer coming-of-age
story is for fans of Ocean Vuong and Nina LaCour."
--PopSugar "Enchanting and playfully mischievous, Roses, in the
Mouth of a Lion tells the story of Razia, who becomes caught in the
middle of a budding attraction to her classmate Angela, a newcomer
to her close-knit Pakistani-American community. Rehman writes about
heritage, faith, and young love with the care and gravity that a
coming-of-age tale deserves."
--The Chicago Review of Books "Endearingly written, this is a
powerful reflection on friendship, immigrant life, queerness and
self-actualization."
--Ms. Magazine "While Rehman's coming-of-age story centering on a
second-generation, Pakistani American high schooler is set in 1980s
Queens, her exploration of female friendships and queer love feels
timely and timeless, exhilarating and emotional."
--E! News "Stellar...Deeply immersive...The scenes brim with the
pluck and tumult of young friendship while also portraying the
uneasy racial balance that the first-generation children navigate
in 1980s Queens...A distinctive and infectious voice takes hold of
the reader from the first page."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review) "The beauty of this story is
watching Razia become stronger, independent, even rebellious...
Rehman's masterful prose, peppered with Urdu phrases, evokes rich
emotional and social nuances regarding a particularly sensitive
divide between generations in a community of immigrants trying to
hold on to their culture even as they make new lives for themselves
in a new country."
--Booklist (starred review) "I always love a good coming-of-age
story but this one hit so close to home I could hardly believe it--
a desi girl's teenage rebellion/friendship/love story, all in my
childhood home of Queens? Rehman's writing is beautiful and
compelling, and the main character Razia's world is one I wanted to
linger in."
--Padma Lakshmi, New York Times bestselling author "Rehman's
storytelling shares the elliptical grace of poetry. Her deeply
sensitive protagonist, Razia, comes into sharp-focus like a shaken
photograph, and Queens rears off the page in all its glorious
vibrancy and complexity. I loved every moment I spent in Razia's
company. A stunning novel from a vital writer."
--Karen Russell, author of Swamplandia! and Orange World
"Enchanting, smart, and keenly observed, Bushra Rehman's Roses, in
the Mouth of a Lion shows us the wiry exhilaration of a girl
becoming a woman she didn't know she could be."
--Mira Jacob, author of Good Talk "With a poet's sensibility for
language, Bushra Rehman has created a tender and multi-layered
story of young Muslim women navigating a complicated and racialized
world. This novel will break your heart open."
--Daisy Hernández, author of The Kissing Bug
"An unforgettable novel of almost luminous vitality, rich with the
episodic texture of life, heavy with love for its characters,
shining with beauty and pain. Rehman's prose is a knife, and I
would let her cut out my heart again and again."
--Rufi Thorpe, author of The Knockout Queen "Roses, in the Mouth of
a Lion is a brave, beauty-filled book that takes you by the hand
and into Razia's world. This book made me nostalgic for Queens and
reminded me to take care of the girl who still lives inside me. I
love this lush, lovely book--it deepens our understanding of the
human experience and is a fiercely beautiful and honest ode to all
girls becoming women."
--Ishle Yi Park, poet laureate of Queens and author of The
Temperature of This Water and Angel & Hannah "Endearing,
irreverent, and engaging. Bushra Rehman writes through the
insightfully humorous lens of a sharp second-generation,
Queens-bred Desi New Yorker. In Razia, she has created a unique
character that is daring, hilarious, vulnerable and fierce. You
will want to keep traveling with her long after the book ends."
--DJ Rekha
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