Ayaan Mohamud wrote her first ever book in lockdown and during NaNoWriMo, while also studying as a medical student, and it became her debut novel. It was inspired by her own experiences of Islamophobia and a desire to write about Somali culture, which she hopes to shine more of a light on in YA. She lives in London and can usually be found either writing or complaining about writing.
A tremendous YA debut from a powerful new talent. * The Guardian * A tale of bravery and resilience in the face of discrimination. . . will leave you feeling moved and inspired. A must read! * Cosmopolitan * Powerful, heartbreaking and unflinching in its honesty, You Think You Know Me features an unforgettable main character whose voice demands to be heard. Hanan's story lingers long after the final page. * Ravena Guron, author of This Book Kills * YOU THINK YOU KNOW ME is devastatingly powerful and utterly stunning. Fiercely brilliant from beginning to end. * Beth Reekles, author of The Kissing Booth * An unforgettable story which is both beautifully written and emotionally powerful. * J.P. Rose, author of The Haunting of Tyrese Walker *