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Determination

Tawseef Khan

Paperback

£9.99 | 19 June 2025 | ISBN: 9781804442326
 

Hardback

£16.99 | 13 June 2024 | ISBN: 9781804440902
 

Ebook

£9.99 | 13 June 2024 | ISBN: 9781804440919
 

‘A compassionate, beautifully told portrait’ Guy Gunaratne
‘Absorbing, witty, eloquent fiction, as well as a trenchant political critique’ Tom Benn
A hymn to empathy, alive with care and love’ Rebecca Watson

Jamila Shah is twenty-nine and exhausted.

An immigration solicitor tasked with running the precious family law firm, Jamila is prone to being woken in the middle of the night by frantic phone calls from clients on the cusp of deportation. Working under the shadow of the government’s ‘hostile environment’, she constantly prays and hopes that their ‘determinations’ will result in her clients being allowed to stay.

With no time for friends, family or even herself (never mind a needy partner), Jamila’s life feels hectic and out of control. Then a breakdown of sorts forces her to seek change – to pursue her own happiness while navigating the endless expectations that the world seems to have of her, and still committing herself to a career devoted to helping others.

In this assured and character-driven debut, we meet the staff of Shah & Co Solicitors, who themselves arrived in the UK not too long ago, and their clients, more recent arrivals – all trying to achieve some semblance of normality.

‘A compassionate, beautifully told portrait populated by lives that circle the UK’s lamentable immigration story. This is a story of determination, also grief, hope, loss and desperation, as well as a reminder of the care, patience and kindness at the human end of a broken systemGuy Gunaratne, author of IN OUR MAD AND FURIOUS CITY and winner of the Dylan Thomas Prize and the Jhalak Prize.

‘Tawseef Khan dramatises timely quests for migrant justice amid the grinding frustrations and punitive hypocrisy of the modern British state. Resisting stereotypes and easy moralising, this is absorbing, witty, eloquent fiction, as well as a trenchant political critiqueTom Benn, author of OXEBLOOD and winner of the 2022 Sunday Times Charlotte Aitken Young Writer of the Year Award

Determination is a hymn to empathy, alive with care and love . . . This is a novel not just to spend time with for the joy of the richly detailed world Khan has created but to be enlivened and challenged by. Embedded in his compelling and compassionate novel is an emphatic rebuttal to the racism and xenophobia rife in this countryRebecca Watson, author of LITTLE SCRATCH

‘A heart-breaking, honest, and deeply important story, providing a window into the world of a UK immigration lawyer and the lives touched by her work. This is a moving, immersive, and vital piece of fictionJyoti Patel, author of THE THINGS THAT WE LOST and winner of the Merky Books New Writers Prize

‘This is a story of people trying their best to be human in a system that dehumanises those it is supposed to care for and those brave enough to work in it’Damian Barr

‘A novel as believable as any memoir, offering a kaleidoscope of lives and characters, all of whom seem to extend beyond these pages. A truly astonishing and self-assured piece of work’Adam Farrer

‘Funny, fast-paced, feminist, and full of characters you’re rooting for, DETERMINATION is a legal thriller with a difference. Laying bare that it’s the so-called justice and immigration systems that are criminal, Tawseef Khan’s page-turning novel shows how a protagonist as complex, charming and challenging as immigration lawyer Jamila changes the world, one bureaucratic challenge and one home-baked cake at a time’So Mayer

About the Author

TAWSEEF KHAN is a qualified immigration solicitor and holds a doctoral degree from the University of Liverpool, where he examined the fairness of the British asylum system. He is also a graduate of the creative writing programme at the University of East Anglia, where he received the Seth Donaldson Memorial Bursary. His fiction has appeared in Lighthouse and Test Signal: a Northern anthology; his non-fiction in the New York Times, The Face and Hyphen. His debut non-fiction book Muslim, Actually was published by Atlantic in 2021. He lives in Manchester.

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