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We Meant Well

Written by: Erum Shazia Hasan
Narrated by: Rishma Malik Scott
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Publisher's Summary

“Unsparing and compassionate … A novel of harrowing eloquence, We Meant Well explores compelling cultural contrasts and the ambiguity of charitable outreach.” — Foreword Reviews

A propulsive debut that grapples with timely questions about what it means to be charitable, who deserves what, and who gets the power to decide

It’s the middle of the night in Los Angeles when Maya, a married mother of one, receives the phone call. Her colleague Marc has been accused of assaulting a local girl in Likanni, where they operate a charitable orphanage. Can she get on the next flight?

When Maya arrives, protesters surround the compound. The accuser is Lele, her former protégé and the chief’s daughter. There are no witnesses, no proof of any crime.

What happened that night? And what will happen to the orphanage if this becomes a scandal? Caught between Marc and Lele, the charity and the villagers, her marriage and new temptations, and between worlds, Maya lives the secret contradictions of the aid worker: there to serve the most deprived, but ultimately there to govern.

As Maya feels the pleasures, freedoms, and humanity of life in Likanni, she recognizes that her American life is inextricably woven into this violent reality—and that dishonesty in one place affects the realities in another.

©2023 Erum Shazia Hasan (P)2023 ECW Press

What the critics say

“With a daring use of craft both exacting in detail and sensual in tone, Erum Shazia Hasan has written a compelling novel of one woman’s struggle to restore her equilibrium, her humanity, and ultimately her truth amid the betrayals of her personal world and the threatening chaos of her professional life. We Meant Well is a remarkable literary debut by a gifted new voice.” — CS Richardson, award-winning author of All the Colour in the World

We Meant Well is an urgent and engrossing read about intention versus impact. Hasan’s storytelling shines as her international aid worker protagonist confronts the scandal and heartbreak of a sexual assault accusation, while coping with her own messy and crumbling personal life.” — Farzana Doctor, award-winning author of Seven and Six Metres of Pavement

“Unsparing and compassionate … A novel of harrowing eloquence, We Meant Well explores compelling cultural contrasts and the ambiguity of charitable outreach.” — Foreword Reviews

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A moving story narrated beautifully

I loved this book, every aspect of it from the heartwarming story to the voice that brought it to life. This gives me much to think about. Thank you for your sharing this story Erum.

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Narration sounded like AI

I really enjoyed the story and found it very well-written, so much so that I would have been fully engaged and immersed in the the characters, emotions and environments if it weren’t for the terrible narration, which sounded very mechanical and over-enunciated, without inflection or any attempt to differentiate the speaker’s dialogue. It really hampered my enjoyment and I almost had to force myself past it to concentrate on the story. What a shame and disservice to such a well-crafted story.

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