Just Your Average Muslim is a call for mutual understanding based upon the personal life of one particular British Muslim. In a message of global relevance it urges Muslims to assume their responsibilities to the human race, and reassures non-Muslims that there is perhaps cause for quiet optimism. Written with humour, yet passionate about its message, it is a powerful antidote to common, but exhausted stereotypes and could well serve to herald a new chapter in the Islamic story, one of critical introspection and beneficial action, rooted in the education and tolerance of 21st century Great Britain.
"Tristan Wood is a long-standing member of the Club Taurino of London, the foremost gathering of English-speaking aficionados, Tristan has edited the Club's prestigious bi-monthly magazine, La Divisa, for the past eight years.
In addition to writing on bullfighting, Tristan has published books on motor racing and on the changing role of men in a post-feminist world.
He lives in London with his partner Sally."