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We Have Always Been Here by Samra Habib
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Jun 04, 2019 | ISBN 9780735235007

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Praise

NATIONAL BESTSELLER
WINNER of Canada Reads 2020
WINNER of the 2020 Lambda Literary Award
Shortlisted for the 2020 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction

Longlisted for the 2020 RBC Taylor Prize
Longlisted for the 2020 Toronto Book Award

Praise for We Have Always Been Here:

We Have Always Been Here challenges so many received wisdoms on gender, faith and sexuality that its very existence in the world is cause for celebration.”
The Globe and Mail

“Habib writes through a lens of compassion, hope, and ever-widening circles of understanding.”
Quill and Quire

“I fell in love with this book. In prose as economical, crisp, clear, and truthful as poetry, Samra Habib offers a map of how we might learn to see and treasure one another and ourselves. In this way it calls to mind the works of James Baldwin, Langston Hughes, and Jane Rule. I predict that this book will never go out of print—it will become required and desired reading for people of all ages, persuasions, and backgrounds. How I wish I had had it to keep close to my heart when I was younger.”
—Shani Mootoo, author of Cereus Blooms at Night

“A brave coming-of-age account . . . A heartfelt act of resistance for queer Muslims and progressive Islam everywhere.”
Literary Review of Canada

“Gutting and redemptive, We Have Always Been Here is the story of one [person’s] path to self-determination against every odd. Habib’s voice is sensual and mesmerizing, [their] talent fierce and necessary. A transformative reading experience . . . Habib’s every word lifts off the page, vital and bright as a match being struck.”
—Claudia Dey, author of Heartbreaker

“Powerful . . . We Have Always Been Here is a portrait of a [person] who eventually does find the key to . . . [their] identity.”
Toronto Star

“I could not put down this drama of crossing borders, both external and interior, that teaches us to look into ourselves more deeply and to see others with more empathy. This book is a gift in a historical moment of many struggles, and we are lucky to share Habib’s generous and courageous story. I will be giving everyone I know this book!”
—Kim Echlin, author of
The Disappeared

“A memoir of coming of age and coming out told in rich detail. Samra Habib’s account of growing up queer and Muslim in Pakistan and Canada is at once searching and tender.”
—Rachel Giese, author of Boys: What It Means to Become a Man

“Samra Habib’s memoir unfolds like a pre-digital photograph developing before our eyes. The identities [they] carries lovingly and with pride insist we revere a complication for so long denied. To say I count, I exist, is revolutionary when you are denied complication. Habib has written the book [they] wished [they] had when [they were] young. It is a book we should all have had long ago.”
—Mona Eltahawy, author of Headscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution

“A beautiful telling of a life, of love, of the reclamation of power, of feeling truly seen, and of finding your way home. An exquisite, powerful, and urgent book.”
—Stacey May Fowles

“A poignantly told memoir about a life fiercely lived.”
Kirkus Reviews

Awards

Canada Reads WINNER 2020

Lambda Literary Award WINNER 2020

Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction SHORTLIST 2020

RBC Taylor Prize LONGLIST 2020

Toronto Book Award LONGLIST 2020

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