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No Country for Daughters

Where We are born is not where we are held

Sundance Nagrial

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English
1985 Company
31 March 2026
A raw, lyrical memoir of survival, creativity, and reclaiming voice.

In No Country for Daughters, actor, writer and Director Sundance Nagrial traces her journey from childhood trauma and cultural confinement toward creative self-definition. As a Pakistani-Canadian woman navigating diaspora, she moves through domestic violence, immigration, institutional gatekeeping, chronic illness, and the relentless act of choosing storytelling as survival.

Structured in scenes, monologues, and reflections, the memoir unfolds like living theatre. From secret classroom birthday rehearsals to conservatory halls that promised belonging and delivered erasure; from janitor's closets where dignity was rebuilt to casting rooms where identity was negotiated - Nagrial claims space without permission and finds her voice in the courage to speak when silence is expected.

With unflinching honesty and poetic precision, she explores how women - particularly daughters shaped by culture, migration, and expectation - are taught to shrink across homes, industries, and relationships, and what it takes to remain visible anyway.

There is no tidy resolution here - only the act of choosing oneself, again and again. It is a story of endurance, self-authorship, and choosing creation over disappearance. This is not a story of healing. It is a story of refusing to disappear.
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Imprint:   1985 Company
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 16mm
Weight:   277g
ISBN:   9798233984952
Pages:   278
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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