Honoured by Naz Shah - ISBN: 9781399628471
Hardcover
Against all odds, a young Muslim woman finds her powerful voice.

Honoured

Survival, Strength and My Path to Politics

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  • Hardcover

    272 pages

  • Release Date

    16 June 2026

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Summary

By the age of five, Naz Shah was used to the sight of her father beating her mother. At six, her father left the family for a teenage neighbour. At twelve, she was sent to Pakistan for protection from her mother’s new abuser, only to be forced into marriage at the age of fifteen. Within a couple of years, her mother would be in prison, jailed for murdering the man who had subjected her to years of physical and sexual torture, and Naz and her two younger siblings would be left to fend for them…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781399628471
ISBN-10:139962847X
Author:Naz Shah
Publisher:Orion Publishing Co
Imprint:Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:16 June 2026
Weight:471g
Dimensions:234mm x 158mm x 30mm
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Critics Review

A remarkable book that sees, speaks up and breaks the silence … profoundly moving … I finished the book feeling inspired - proof of the magic of this memoir … not just one woman’s story, or that of one family’s resilience through tragedy, it is an honest mirror held to our world, our societies, in which everything and everyone is connected – ELIF SHAFAK * OBSERVER *
You will be knocked sideways by this book, the most extraordinary and thought-provoking memoir by any MP in recent times. Personal and heart wrenching, it pinpoints the tension between traditional patriarchy and modern Islam, which will be one of the defining issues for today’s Britain – ANDREW MARR
Deeply moving, shocking and inspiring. A powerful page turner you couldn’t make up – RIZ AHMED
From the start I couldn’t put this book down. A gritty and heartfelt honest account of extraordinary events that have shaped Naz to be a formidable campaigner. A story of life, love and resilience – ANGELA RAYNER
This is a story from the inner woman under relentless attack, a story of resilience and strength against all odds. A story of the most heinous crimes against childhood. It is the most unusual and shocking story of a standing MP I have ever read. I can hardly believe she is saying all of this. But she is. I can hardly believe she lived through it. But she did … Thank the stars for Naz Shah, a true heroine of our times – LEMN SISSAY
Naz Shah is a brave, bright beacon of hope and her story is a must read. It will stay with you for a very long time – LORRAINE KELLY
A genuinely riveting account of a remarkable life so far. It is sad and shocking, but also inspiring and uplifting for what it reveals about the capacity of human beings to endure real suffering and come through it determined to make the world a better place – ALASTAIR CAMPBELL
An intensely passionate and brilliant memoir which honours the human spirit – YASMIN ALIBHAI-BROWN
An unforgettable story of courage, resilience and triumph. Naz Shah shares her journey from hardship and trauma to becoming a powerful voice in politics, inspiring readers with her determination and strength. Raw, honest and deeply moving, this memoir proves that adversity can fuel extraordinary leadership. A must-read for anyone who believes in the power of perseverance – SADIQ KHAN
An astounding story of courage and resilience. I couldn’t put it down – MONICA ALI
A book full of pain and resilience in a patriarchal world – OSMAN YOUSEFZADA
In this remarkable, utterly admirable memoir, [Naz] relates how she found her voice and political calling against almost impossible odds and without a shred of privilege – Caroline Sanderson * BOOKSELLER *
Extraordinary * RED *
A memorable, intensely feminist book. I was dazzled by it – YASMIN ALIBHAI-BROWN * The i Paper *
Striking … Trauma, faith and family honour are not smoothed away for a Westminster audience but presented as the forces that shaped her politics – TAM HUSSEIN * NEW STATESMAN *

About The Author

Naz Shah

Naz Shah has been the Labour MP for Bradford West since her election in 2015. She was born in Bradford and later sent to Pakistan by her mother at the age of twelve. At fifteen, she was forced into marriage. When she was twenty, her mother was convicted of murder. Naz was instrumental in campaigning for and securing a reduction of her mother’s sentence. Honoured is her first book.

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