Virtual Visit: Iqbal Hussain, author of The Night I Borrowed Time

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What to expect

  • Join Iqbal Hussain as he introduces his children’s debut The Night I Borrowed Time.
  • Learn about the Pakistani history and culture that has inspired the book, including an introduction to the Partition of India and Pakistan, as well as how Iqbal’s family has inspired the character of Zuibar and his six brothers!
  • There will be time travel creative writing exercises for pupils to get involved in, as well as a supportive message for any children navigating their parents’ divorce or family tensions.
  • Ask Iqbal your questions in a LIVE Q&A at the end of the Visit! Submit your questions 24 hours before his event here

About the book

Read a FREE extract of The Night I Borrowed Time here

A funny, heartbreaking and uplifting tale about family, bravery and living in the here and now, perfect for fans of Time Travelling With a Hamster and Wonder. Inspired by the author’s own Pakistani heritage, The Night I Borrowed Time sensitively explores parents’ divorce and the history of Partition within a magical, fast paced time travel adventure that will be loved by readers aged eight and above.

Eleven-year-old Zubair is a seventh son. This means a LOT of big brothers. But when Zubair’s granny arrives from Pakistan and gives him a mysterious amulet, he discovers it means something else, too: he has inherited a gift. The seventh sons in his family have the ability to time-travel.

With his dad a shadow of his former self since his car accident, and his mum always tired and angry, Zubair has a genius idea. He’ll use time-travel to fix things between them.

But each trip comes at a cost. If he changes something small in the past, it can have a huge effect on his future. And if he gets it wrong, the results could be devastating… 

About the author 

Iqbal Hussain has been writing since he could hold a pencil. As a boy, he churned out Famous Five and Hardy Boy pastiches. In his teens, he appeared on Blockbusters, Countdown and The Crystal Maze. He studied Maths at Bangor University, then worked as a journalist for the Guardian,the Young Telegraph and the children’s magazine Aquila. Originally from Blackburn, Lancashire, he lives in north London, by Epping Forest, with his partner and uber-friendly labradoodle. His debut adult novel, Northern Boy, about being a butterfly among the bricks, was published in 2024. This is his debut children’s novel.