- Writer: Nadeem Aslam
 - Category: English
 - Pages: 364
 - Stock: Sold Out
 - Model: STP-11347
 - ISBN: 978-0-571-33075-1
 
A brave, timely, searingly beautiful novel from the acclaimed author of The Blind Man's Garden:
 set in contemporary Pakistan, the story of a Muslim widow and her 
Christian neighbors whose community is consumed by violent religious 
intolerance 
When shots ring out on the Grand Trunk Road, 
Nargis's life begins to crumble around her. Her husband, Massud--a 
fellow architect--is caught in the cross fire and dies before she can 
confess her greatest secret to him. Now under threat from a powerful 
military intelligence officer, who demands that she pardon her husband's
 American killer, Nargis fears that the truth about her past will soon 
be exposed. For weeks someone has been broadcasting people's secrets 
from the minaret of the local mosque, and, in a country where even the 
accusation of blasphemy is a currency to be bartered, the mysterious 
broadcasts have struck fear in Christians and Muslims alike. When the 
loudspeakers reveal a forbidden romance between a Muslim cleric's 
daughter and Nargis's Christian neighbor, Nargis finds herself trapped 
in the center of the chaos tearing their community apart. In his 
characteristically luminous prose, Nadeem Aslam has given us a 
lionhearted novel that reflects Pakistan's past and present in a single 
mirror, a story of corruption, resilience, and the disguises that are 
sometimes necessary for survival--a revelatory portrait of the human 
spirit.
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| Pages | 364 |