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Laila’s Story

Mij Tanith

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English
Spinifex Press
03 March 2026
when we were new such formal words in your email please
you wrote for myself and my daughters can I call you Mum like our friend Mr Friday

In January 2023, an Afghan man – a long-term refugee living in Australia – walks into the home of two older women in Adelaide. What begins as a simple request for help evolves into a year-long journey of connection, resilience, and unexpected friendship. Through the story of Laila, a single mother with five daughters, and her growing relationship with the author, this work explores the power of human connection across seemingly insurmountable divides of language, culture, age, sexuality, and faith. Laila and her daughters now reside in Australia.
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Imprint:   Spinifex Press
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   130g
ISBN:   9781922964328
ISBN 10:   1922964328
Pages:   104
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Mij Tanith began her literary career as a playwright in 1985, when Sydney’s Griffin Theatre Company staged Blind Circumstance, a play about the Vietnam war and inter-country adoption. This was followed by a handful of other plays commissioned by theatre companies in South Australia, each with a strong focus on social justice. Issues explored included adult literacy, the fragile environment of Antarctica, the ethics of advertising, and violence in the schoolyard. Throughout the 1990s she taught creative writing in TAFE, and in other areas, notably focusing on women, immigrants and members of the lesbian and gay communities. In the early 2000s, she began writing regular feature articles for Blaze, Adelaide’s gay and lesbian newspaper, while continuing to teach. At the same time, Mij began working as a long-term advocate for refugee rights. During this period, she continued to write across a number of genres. Pastiche, a play written in 2006, features a group of gay circus performers. It is set in a bleak, apocalyptic future, and blends fragments of old songs and half-remembered sonnets with dialogue that is pure poetry. A novel, Three Seasons, was published online in 2010 by Lesbian E-books. Set in the mid-1980s, before the advent of mobile phones and the internet, it explores the relationship between English-as-a-Second-Language teacher, Gloria, and real estate agent Jane, and between these women and their children. Stories From a Garden, a unique blend of local history, fiction and non-fiction, was published in 2012. This epic tale, told in rhyming couplets, explores the power of community, amid themes of climate change and food shortage. Mij Tanith’s latest book, Laila’s Story, written in both prose and poetry, draws on her considerable experience of working with refugees. It is an account of her unexpectedly close relationship with an Afghan woman, Laila, a single mother with five young children.

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