Untethered, Ayesha Inoon
Untethered, Ayesha Inoon
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Untethered

Author: Ayesha Inoon

Narrator: Khema de Silva

Unabridged: 9 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 06/07/2023


Synopsis

HIGHLY COMMENDED - The ACT Book of the Year 2024HIGHLY COMMENDED - ACT Literary Awards 2024, Fiction. Winner of the 2022 ASA/HQ Fiction Prize. A finely observed debut novel of a young Muslim woman's experience of immigration to Australia from Sri Lankan-Australian writer Ayesha Inoon.
Zia secretly longs to go to university but as a young woman in a traditional Muslim family, she does what is expected of her and agrees to an arranged marriage to Rashid, a man she barely knows. Cocooned by the wealth and customs of her family, Rashid's dark moods create only the smallest of ripples in their early life together. When growing political unrest spurs them to leave Sri Lanka and immigrate to Australia, Zia is torn between fear of leaving her beloved family and the possibility of new freedoms. While on paper their new country welcomes them with open arms, their visas come with many restrictions and for the first time Zia faces isolation, poverty and an increasingly unstable marriage that forms a cage stronger than any she's known before. Determined to carve a place for herself in this new country, Zia sets out on uncertain terrain and discovers friendship, devastating loss and hope for a different future. One that asks her to consider not just who she is, but who she might become.Partially drawn from her own experiences, debut author Ayesha Inoon's novel weaves the threads of family, culture and tradition together with the uncertainty and freedom of starting anew to create a complex tapestry of identity, resilience and hope.'A nuanced and moving exploration of what it means to leave the only home you've ever known for the promise of a better life, Ayesha Inoon's Untethered examines the crushing disappointments that can await immigrants and the ever-present question of whether they did the right thing.' - Tracey Lien, award-winning author of All That's Left Unsaid'By turns gentle and searing, rich with life, yearning and the search for self, Ayesha Inoon's beautifully written debut novel is an unmissable read.' - Kim Lock, bestselling author of The Other Side of Beautiful & The FanciesPRAISE:'Untethered is a study in cultural difference, written with fluidity and honesty. It's thought-provoking and invites cultural self-examination.' - The Canberra Bookshelf'Untethered is about uprooting and relocating, and it is about the resilience of one woman, determined to take control of her own life.' - The Weekend Australian, Notable Books

About Ayesha Inoon

Ayesha Inoon is a Sri Lankan-Australian writer whose work is shaped by her rich cultural heritage and lived experience. Born in Colombo, she travelled widely and worked as a journalist in Sri Lanka before migrating to Australia in 2013. Her writing explores themes of identity, belonging, and the resilience of women across cultures.Her debut novel, Untethered - winner of the 2022 ASA/HQ Commercial Fiction Prize and Highly Commended in both the 2024 ACT Book of the Year and the ACT Literary Awards for Fiction - draws partly from her own journey as an immigrant Muslim woman. The novel was also supported by the inaugural Penguin Random House Write It Fellowship in 2019. She lives in Canberra, on Ngunnawal and Ngambri Country with her two children and shares writing updates on Instagram at @ayeshainoon.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Renee on September 16, 2021

What I appreciate about this book is how the author doesn't put much of a value judgment on technology, which, philosophically speaking is—like fire— neither good nor bad, but rather focuses on our relationship to it. How we relate to our technology is within our control. What we do with technology......more

Goodreads review by Charlotte on February 01, 2024

I feel bad rating this book so low because there are so few ratings but I seem to be an outlier among the reviews so I don’t feel too bad. I think that if I had read this book by myself and when I was feeling inspired on my own to be untethered I might have responded better to it (as opposed to a bo......more

Goodreads review by Ya-Ting on February 01, 2024

Two things: 1. In Part 3, the author introduces the concept of 8 R’s but on page 140 lists 9 R’s?? 2. Garbage trucks in Taiwan play Für Elise, not an ice cream truck song. Source: the reviewer is from Taiwan and has done many garbage runs for her grandma. I did give a bonus star cause the author likes......more

Goodreads review by Faris on July 12, 2023

As a regular 5 am club member I woke up one morning really tired and depressed about all social interactions I would need to have that day. While having first-morning coffee I accidentally read an article about Sini and being amazed by his life story I thought - okay if this guy had the same problem......more

Goodreads review by Matthew on October 13, 2021

This book is an in-depth and interesting read about the effects of our "always-on" relationship with digital devices and how the author has created routines, habits and rules to reduce his screen time and digital distraction. However, I feel he missed an opportunity. Sini Ninkovic comes to similar co......more