

NPR "When I first saw work, I was instantly drawn to her ability to combine whimsy with cultural criticismISBN Every Desi Girl should have a copy of 'Trust No Aunty'I'm a huge fan of this hilarious comic autobiography! Read Trust No Aunty, a humorous, illustrated survival guide to deal with overbearing Aunties, by Maria Qamar. With Trust No Aunty, her new book of Pop Art and satire, the year-old Pakistani Canadian brings the experience of desi girls into the comedy limelight. Also Maria Qamar talks about her art and her new book, Trust No Aunty.> CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD EBOOK > CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD EBOOK <<<< As an Aunty-survivor and a woman who has lived the cross-cultural experience, Qamar defied the advice of her aunties almost every step of the way, and she is here to remind you: Trust No Aunty._Trust No Aunty by Maria Qamar Ebook Epub PDF hky But ultimately, Aunties keep our lives interesting. Always interfering Aunties make it even harder.

Holding onto your cultural identity is tough. Qamar confesses to throwing sweatshirts over crop-tops to get out of the house without being questioned, hiding her boyfriend in a closet, and enduring overbearing parents endless pressuring her to become a doctor, lawyer, or engineer. As an Aunty-survivor and a woman who has lived the cross-cultural experience, Qamar defied the advice of her aunties almost every step of the way, and she is here to remind you: Trust No Aunty. Her unique sense of humour (Trust no aunty) and sly cultural commentary (a couple. This tongue-in-cheek guide is full of advice designed to help you manage Aunty meddling and encourages you to pursue your passions-from someone who has been through it all. Holding onto your cultural identity is tough. Theyre meant to look like internet memes, notes Maria Qamar. We've all experienced interference from our Aunties-they are at family parties and friendly get-togethers, finding ways to make your life difficult, trying to get you to marry their sons, and telling you to lose weight while simultaneously feeding you a second dinner-and it has stunted our social growth and embarrassed us in front of our friends and cool cousins for years. Based on her popular Instagram and her experience in a South Asian immigrant family, artist Maria Qamar has created a humorous, illustrated "survival guide" to deal with overbearing "Aunties," whether they're family members, annoying neighbors, or just some random ladie.
