<p>When <b>Shirin</b> bumps into <b>Kian</b> at a house party in Brixton, she is taken aback by the feelings that resurface.<br><br>They last saw one another ten years ago as sixteen-year-olds at school in Hull. And the weight of everything left unsaid since then still hangs between them.<br><br>But now they're back in each other's lives, it's harder to run from the past.<br><br>There's nothing worse than losing the person you trust with your deepest secrets.<br><br>Can it be different second time around?<br><br><b><i>People Change</i> is a moving and thought-provoking exploration of two people overcoming the past, re-finding each other and discovering their place in the world.<br>__________________________________<br><br>Praise for<i> People Change:</i></b><br><br>'<i>People Change</i> is simply brilliant - unflinching, and completely captivating' <b>Beth Reekles</b><br><br>'This book expresses so many different types of love, and the affirmation we find in the deep truths of ourselves. It's so beautiful' <b>Tice Cin</b><br><br>'Two brilliant characters navigating their twenties... Deftly touches on race and mental health' <b>Taylor Dior Rumble</b><br><br>'A wonderful, moving read - Sara Jafari has such a perceptive eye and the most brilliant way of rendering the unspoken things between two people' <b>Emma Hughes</b><br><br>'A gorgeous novel that explores the complexities of the life. Deft, funny, and thoughtful on friendship, family, work, race, and dating'<b> Kirsty Capes</b><br><br><i>'People Change</i> is a brilliant book that will leave you with a longing for seizing the day and shrugging off the cobwebs of stagnancy. . .' <b><i>Bad Form </i></b><br><br>'Funny and well observed' <i><b>Country and Townhouse </b></i><br><br>'A thoughtful, moving tale' <b><i>Woman's Own </i></b></p>
<p>When <b>Shirin</b> bumps into <b>Kian</b> at a house party in Brixton, she is taken aback by the feelings that resurface.<br><br>They last saw one another ten years ago as sixteen-year-olds at school in Hull. And the weight of everything left unsaid since then still hangs between them.<br><br>But now they're back in each other's lives, it's harder to run from the past.<br><br>There's nothing worse than losing the person you trust with your deepest secrets.<br><br>Can it be different second time around?<br><br><b><i>People Change</i> is a moving and thought-provoking exploration of two people overcoming the past, re-finding each other and discovering their place in the world.<br>__________________________________<br><br>Praise for<i> People Change:</i></b><br><br>'<i>People Change</i> is simply brilliant - unflinching, and completely captivating' <b>Beth Reekles</b><br><br>'This book expresses so many different types of love, and the affirmation we find in the deep truths of ourselves. It's so beautiful' <b>Tice Cin</b><br><br>'Two brilliant characters navigating their twenties... Deftly touches on race and mental health' <b>Taylor Dior Rumble</b><br><br>'This powerful book evokes perfectly the agony of young love while also exploring darker themes' <i><b>People's Friend</b></i><br><br>'A wonderful, moving read - Sara Jafari has such a perceptive eye and the most brilliant way of rendering the unspoken things between two people' <b>Emma Hughes</b><br><br>'A gorgeous novel that explores the complexities of the life. Deft, funny, and thoughtful on friendship, family, work, race, and dating'<b> Kirsty Capes</b><br><br><i>'People Change</i> is a brilliant book that will leave you with a longing for seizing the day and shrugging off the cobwebs of stagnancy. . .' <b><i>Bad Form </i></b><br><br>'Funny and well observed' <i><b>Country and Townhouse </b></i><br><br>'A thoughtful, moving tale' <b><i>Woman's Own </i></b></p>