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Great British Bake-Off's Nadiya Hussain to share her recipe for success at Birmingham event

One of the nation's favourite bakers will share her recipe for success when she lines up at Birmingham's Town Hall on Monday.

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Nadiya Hussain won the Great British Bake-Off in 2015 and captured the nation's hearts. She has baked the Queen's birthday cake, published a cookbook and a children's book, fronted a BBC One documentary.

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Already demonstrating she is a woman of many talents, Nadiya has now turned her hand to fiction and makes her debut with The Secret Lives of the Amir Sisters. Nadiya will be in conversation with Immy Kaur from Impact Hub Birmingham about the release – the ticket price includes a copy of the book.

She said of her life since success on Great British Bake Off: "My life is all work, no relaxation.

"I sleep when I can; I eat if it's there. But I love it.

"I am cooking, I'm baking, I'm writing. And I have the luxury of being able to go home to a beautiful family.

"My novel is about a family of Bangladeshi origin living in a quiet English village. There are certain characteristics I'll take from my family."

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