Farrah Riaz’s THE TWIRLY WIGGLY DANCE is out in two weeks!


Just a quick reminder that THE TWIRLY WIGGLY DANCE by Farrah Riaz is due out in two weeks! To be published by OUP, on August 1st, here’s the synopsis…

A story about dancing to your own beat!

Little Intisar has a BIG job at her Auntie Mahira’s wedding: she’s going to dance in the group performance! But as Intisar struggles with getting the routine right, her family of movers and groovers come to the rescue to show her being herself is far more fun than being perfect.

The book, aimed at readers aged 3-5, is beautifully illustrated by Navya Raju. It will be available in print and as an eBook.

The book is also starting to rack up a number of great early reviews. Here are just a few of them…

‘Really fun and I loved the message of mistakes not being necessarily bad and embracing all our differences.’Alex Falase-Koya, author of Marv

‘Heartwarming, joyful and bursting with colour… makes you want to get up and dance!’Amy Sparkes, author of Ellie’s Magic Wellies and My Tree

‘A joyful story’Victoria Lee, Jericho Writers

‘Farrah Riaz has written an inspiring story about courage, determination, and celebrating our differences, that is sure to have you wanting to get up and try out your own special dance moves… Find out about the different types of ceremonies, the vibrant outfits, the use of henna, the wonderful decorations, and so much more in this heartwarming and insightful children’s picture book, beautifully illustrated by Navya Raju.’Paul Deslandes, children’s author

THE TWIRLY WIGGLY DANCE is a joyous, heart-felt celebration of just how brightly we can shine when we are brave enough to dance to our own beat. With beautiful lively illustrations by Navya Raju, this debut picture book from Farrah Riaz will inspire children to step into the spotlight and let their own unique talents sparkle!’Kate Thompson, Children’s Author

‘A wonderful story about learning to dance like no one is watching. You won’t be able to resist cheering on Intisar when the big day arrives!’Sam Clarke, author of Pink Trucks

‘Wiggle away those worries with this glorious, feelgood story tackling anxiety. Reassuringly relatable text, a vibrant South Asian wedding setting and a ‘be true to yourself’ message, make this an irresistible addition to any child’s bookshelf.’Mariesa Dulak, author of There’s a Tiger on the Train

‘This is a gorgeous book, beautifully written and illustrated. Intisar is such a fun, relatable character and a lovely reminder to be yourself and enjoy life!’Sital Gorasia Chapman, author of The Bedtime Boat

THE TWIRLY WIGGLY DANCE is a joyous celebration of families, traditions and being true to yourself! With loveable characters and vibrant illustrations, it reminds us all to find our own grooves and not to worry about being perfect. Gorgeous!’Robert Tregoning, author of The Dress in the Window

‘Farrah Riaz’s warm, child-centred debut picture book is a gentle story about nerves and anxiety with an uplifting conclusion about embracing imperfection and celebrating individuality. It’s a strong message, set against the gorgeous backdrop of a Muslim multicultural wedding, with beautiful and frequently funny illustrations from Navya Raju. I adored it.’Stephanie King, Megaphone

ICYMI: Farrah Riaz’s THE TWIRLY WIGGLY DANCE is due out in August!


We’re very happy to share the news that THE TWIRLY WIGGLY DANCE by Farrah Riaz is due to be published by OUP on August 1st! The book, aimed at readers aged 3-5, is illustrated by Navya Raju. Here’s the synposis…

A story about dancing to your own beat!

Little Intisar has a BIG job at her Auntie Mahira’s wedding: she’s going to dance in the group performance! But as Intisar struggles with getting the routine right, her family of movers and groovers come to the rescue to show her being herself is far more fun than being perfect.

The book will be available in print and as an eBook.

Coming Soon: DEFYING THE DRAGON by Stephen Vines


Stephen Vines has a new book out this year: DEFYING THE DRAGON, which examines the origins and legacy of the popular protest movement in Hong Kong, is due to be published by Hurst Publishers in the UK (March) and Oxford University Press in North America (May). Here’s the synopsis…

Defying the Dragon tells a remarkable story of audacity: of how the people of Hong Kong challenged the PRC’s authority, just as its president reached the height of his powers. Is Xi’s China as unshakeable as it seems? What are its real interests in Hong Kong? Why are Beijing’s time-honoured means of control no longer working there? And where does this leave Hongkongers themselves?

Stephen Vines has lived in Hong Kong for over three decades. His book shrewdly unpacks the Hong Kong-China relationship and its wider significance — right up to the astonishing convergence of political turmoil and international crisis with Covid-19 and the 2020 crackdown.

Vividly describing the uprising from street level, Vines explains how and why it unfolded, and its global repercussions. Now, the international community is reassessing relations with Beijing, just as Hong Kong’s rebellion and China’s handling of the pandemic have exposed the regime’s weakness. In a crisis that has become existential all round, what lies ahead for Hong Kong, China and the world?

An expert in East Asian affairs and politics, Stephen Vines has been covering Hong Kong as a journalist for decades.

‘A detailed chronicle of Hong Kong’s fight in the face of repression. Anyone who cares about Hong Kong and China will definitely want to read this book.’Joshua Wong, Hong Kong’s most famous democracy advocate