Mohsin Zaidi is a criminal barrister at one of the top chambers in the country and represents clients in a number of high-profile cases. He has previously worked at a UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague and at the UK's Supreme Court. Mohsin is an advocate for LGBT rights, BAME representation and social mobility. He is on the board of Stonewall, the UK's biggest LGBT rights charity and is a governor of his former secondary school. Mohsin appears as a commentator on Sky News and has previously written for CNN Style, Bustle, Mr Porter and Newsweek. The Financial Times listed him as a top future LGBT leader, The Lawyer Magazine included him on their Hot 100 list, and Attitude magazine has named him a trailblazer changing the world today.
The moving personal story of a gay Muslim's tribulations and
triumphs at the interface of family, faith and freedom, told with
great candour and eloquence.
*Peter Tatchell*
An incredibly hopeful, urgent and well told coming of age story
about religion, class, and LGBTQ+ acceptance - no doubt reading it
will save someone’s life.
*Amelia Abraham*
A beautifully written, heartrending story of a young gay man’s
journey, liberation and love. A real page turner that sparks with
humanity and hope.
*Lord Michael Cashman*
His engaging memoir of his long road to happiness and acceptance by
his family is moving and inspiring.
*Bookseller*
I can't recommend A Dutiful Boy enough, I couldn’t put it down. A
journey of self discovery, longing, triumph and hope. I fell in
love with Mohsin, I imagine you will too.
*Suzi Ruffell*
A powerful read. In fact, searing in places... vivid and told me a
lot about my country... ultimately uplifting.
*Lionel Barber*
A wonderful book. I really do think that everyone should read
it.
*Mark Haddon*
A deeply-moving account...a must-read.
*Tatler*
A remarkable memoir...an incredibly moving read. I had to put the
book down several times to cry...it's a book that will save
lives.
*Sathnam Sanghera*
The best memoirs take the reader on two journeys: one journey is to
a greater understanding of the author; the other is to a greater
understanding of yourself and the society around you. A Dutiful Boy
is one such book. It is the story of a young boy growing up in a
devout Muslim family in east London who knew he was gay but who
also knew such an admission was inconceivable in a religious
culture where homosexuality was still taboo. This is the story of a
family's love, a battle with shame and a long journey to
acceptance. It is deeply moving and profoundly important and it
made me cry. Mohsin is such an impressive person: the first from
his comprehensive school to go to Oxbridge, he is now a highly
regarded barrister but DAMMIT the man can write too. If you liked
The Boy with the Topknot by Sathnam Sanghera or Educated by Tara
Westover, you will also love this book. Thank you Mohsin, for
having the courage to tell this story.
*Elizabeth Day*
An incredibly moving memoir
*Mail on Sunday*
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