Matritto | Motherhood-bookcover

By: Ameena Tabassum

Matritto | Motherhood

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In the town of Woking, a story of motherhood unfolds. At its core is Lucy, a fifteen-year-old girl labeled by society as a lost cause, a soul grappling with deep troubles, overshadowed by her mother’s battle with depression and alcoholism. Under constant scrutiny from social services, Lucy and her half-sister strive to find stability in their fractured world.However, Lucy’s world takes an unexpected twist when she becomes pregnant at the age of fifteen. This newfound circumstance casts a glaring spotlight on their family, fuelling suspicions of Lucy’s involvement with a South Asian gang. As a result, both the police and social services hone in on Lucy’s case, their attention now undivided.As her world collides with that of determined social worker Milly and Detective Sergeant David, a gripping tale of love, betrayal, and redemption unfolds. A compelling narrative that will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the very end.Motherhood is a work of fiction that delves into the issue of child sexual exploitation in England, drawing inspiration from real-life cases involving South Asian gangs and the exploitation of young girls. Originally published in Bangla as Matritto in Bangladesh, the book has gained popularity and critical acclaim.

Ameena Tabassum is a British Bangladeshi author born and raised in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Although she spent most of her life in the UK, where she completed her studies, started a family, and pursued her career, her heart remains tied to her homeland. Graduating with a BSc honours in mathematics and computer science from King’s College, London, she later obtained an MSc in public management from the University of Birmingham.

 

While working in data, her true passion lies in writing, especially in her mother tongue, Bangla. During the Covid lockdown, she took her writing seriously, publishing five novels in Bangla, all of which became best-sellers on Rokomari.com in Bangladesh. Matritto | Motherhood is the translated version of her first novel.

 

Ameena resides in leafy Surrey with her husband, two beautiful children, and a cat named Aura.

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