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Na'ima B. Robert is a British award-winning author known for her multicultural and Islamic-themed literature. She was born in Leeds to a Scottish father and a mother of African descent, grew up mainly in Zimbabwe, and later attended university in London where she converted to Islam in 1998. Her writing often explores cultural identity, faith, and relationships with an optimistic and authentic voice.
She founded and was the editor-in-chief of SISTERS magazine, a UK publication for Muslim women, and has authored several children's books and young adult novels that highlight diverse Muslim experiences. Na'ima divides her time between London and Cairo and is a mother of five. Her work, including "She Wore Red Trainers," reflects her background and commitment to telling stories that bridge cultures and faiths with warmth and truth.
She is also the founder and former editor-in-chief of SISTERS magazine, a UK publication for Muslim women, and has been recognized as an award-winning author and advocate for diverse storytelling. Robert divides her time between London and Cairo and is a mother of five.
This background provides context about the author and her writing style, helping to understand the tone and themes of "She Wore Red Trainers".
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