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Acha Bacha - by Bilal Baig (Paperback)
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Highlights
- For years, Zaya has delicately balanced his relationship with his Muslim faith and queer identity by keeping his genderqueer lover and manipulative mother apart.
- About the Author: Bilal Baig is a queer-genderqueer-Muslim playwright and workshop facilitator.
- 112 Pages
- Drama, LGBT
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About the Book
"For years, Zaya has delicately balanced his relationship with his Muslim faith and queer identity by keeping his genderqueer lover and manipulative mother apart. But when his mother ends up in the hospital on the same day his partner is leaving for pilgrimage, Zaya's worlds come crashing in on each other, opening a space for traumatic memories to resurface. Acha Bacha boldly explores the intersections between queerness, gender identity, and Islamic culture in the Pakistani diaspora. It's about the way we love, the way we are loved, and what it takes to truly accept love."--Book Synopsis
For years, Zaya has delicately balanced his relationship with his Muslim faith and queer identity by keeping his genderqueer lover and manipulative mother apart. But when his mother ends up in the hospital on the same day his partner is leaving for pilgrimage, Zaya's worlds come crashing in on each other, opening a space for traumatic memories to resurface.
About the Author
Bilal Baig is a queer-genderqueer-Muslim playwright and workshop facilitator. Bilal's plays include Kitne Saare Laloo Yahan Pey Hain, Kainchee Lagaa, Eraser, blue eyes killed him without blinking, and Acha Bacha. Bilal is a workshop facilitator for non-profits such as Story Planet and Rivers of Hope Collective, and is a founding member of acolourdeep.ca, a platform that strives to create online/offline spaces for queer/trans South Asians across the GTA. Bilal is based in Toronto.