When Secrets Set Sail - patchwork pieces to publication day

When Secrets Set Sail

Launch 
20th August
Hachette Orion


ou're invited to step through the Globe Window in my story.

This window at The Children's Bookshop Muswell Hill is painted by illustrator and author Jane Ray.

‘Truly unforgettable … deserves to be read and studied by all’ – Onjali Q. Rauf, bestselling author of The Boy at the Back of the Class

A gorgeously timely story of heritage and belonging and ghostly voices that won’t rest until their secrets are uncovered – it had me mesmerised!’
Jasbinder Bilan, Costa award winning author)

'A wonderful, big-hearted story that shows how history connects with the present. Multi-layered, it upholds rights to identity, justice, equality and community.'

(Nicky Parker, Publisher, Amnesty UK)

When Secrets Set Sail is a scintillating adventure and a superb introduction to complex historical themes. (Waterstones says...)

'So much of our time and yet for all time. Sita weaves such magic in her writing. I absolutely loved it.  'When Secrets Set Sail' will be super for stimulating oral histories. It will be a gorgeous stimulus for looking at buildings, places and the history they can hold and unlock across generations.' Kate Agnew 


'Beautifully structured, magically told, this story reflects our times as different groups demand to be heard with equal merit in our society.' Miriam Halahmy (Award Winning Author)



My childhood doll, conch shell and notebook on the steps of Ayahs' Home, Hackney.

(Photo credit Farzanah Mamoojee)


Photo 1962 On arrival to work in NHS with fellow doctors. Illustration by Jane Ray from 'Gift of Time' in 'Book Of Hopes' Ed. Katherine Rundell

The dedication for this story is to my parents and their tireless work in the NHS.

Diary to publication....

In the lead up to the launch and publication day on 20th August I discussed the historical background to the story at a Webinar with Farhanah Mamoojee @ayahshome and Natasha Junejo founder of #SouthAsianWriters .

For more information look here

The conversation explored the journey from fact to fiction followed by a Q&A, fielding questions via twitter. Thank you to South Asian Heritage Month for hosting this event.

I hope that this book will be a catalyst for young people to explore their own histories and untold stories and a generator of new diverse voices. Libraries and librarians are an important part of my character's Imtiaz and Usha's adventure and I'm looking forward to engaging with libraries around this story with the fantastic resources created by Felicity Highett at Hachette here.

Sita Brahmachari

International award winning author Sita Brahmachari

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