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  • Pages: 106

    Year: 2021

    Dimensions: 203 x 127mm

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    Shipping class: POD

    Is Every Cab Driver Called Roger?

    This is a book of
    anecdotes – a product of my reflections on both my personal and
    professional life as a young Tunisian female journalist, coming to work
    for the ‘largest broadcaster in the world’ and live in the big city,
    that is London all by myself. The book traces the Tunisia I grew up in
    in the sixties – few years after it gained its independence from France,
    where my parents and I belonged to very different worlds. I come from a
    traditional family and society where a girl – no matter how educated –
    only leaves her parents’ house to her husband’s. So, for my family to
    allow me that, was something totally unheard of. The book highlights
    some of the most impressionable experiences I had while working in the
    Bush House offices in my home department; on secondment to other
    departments or on work trips abroad for the BBC and other places. At
    some point and for many years, I was the only Tunisian in the whole
    organisation.

    This book also traces what I make of the changes that
    Tunisia has been through over the years, especially since 2011 and the
    beginning of what’s referred to as ‘The Arab Spring’ that started there
    and spread like wildfire to other countries in the region. London is
    also the place where I met my late husband, the Pan-Africanist Dr
    Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem. We met by chance three times in three different
    places before we could speak and the rest as they say is history! I was
    probably the first Tunisian girl to marry a Nigerian. This book tackles
    the many challenges our union faced, the issue of identity for our two
    mixed-race daughters – something very rare back home – and for myself as
    a Tunisian – British or British-Tunisian, having spent longer in the UK
    than I did in Tunisia.

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    About the author

    Mounira Chaieb

    Mounira Chaieb lives
    in London. She worked as Editor, Presenter, Producer, Reporter and
    Trainer at the BBC since 1987 until she left the organisation in 2011.
    Now, she works as a freelance journalist, mentor, writer and consultant
    among several other things.

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