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Children of Dust: A Memoir of Pakistan
Children of Dust by Ali Eteraz is a poignant memoir that reflects on the author’s journey from a conservative Pakistani upbringing to a broader exploration of identity, faith, and the search for belonging in the modern world.
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Complete Works of Rahmat Ali
Complete Works of Rahmat Ali by K.K. Aziz compiles the writings of Rahmat Ali, a key figure in the history of Pakistan’s creation. It includes his political ideas, essays, and vision for a united Muslim homeland, offering insight into Pakistan’s early political thought.
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Creation of man
Creation of Man by Kausar Niazi delves into the philosophical and scientific discussions surrounding the origin of humanity. The book explores the intersection of religion, science, and history in understanding how man was created from a cultural and spiritual perspective.
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Disgraced
Disgraced by Ayad Akhtar is a critically acclaimed play that explores the complexities of identity, race, and religion. The story follows a successful lawyer as he faces a personal and professional crisis, unraveling his beliefs and relationships.
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Footprints of Partition: Narratives of Four Generations of Pakistanis and Indians
Footprints of Partition by Anam Zakariya is a powerful collection of personal narratives from four generations, shedding light on the lingering impact of the 1947 Partition on the lives of Pakistanis and Indians. It provides a unique, human perspective on history.
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Home Boy
Home Boy by H.M. Naqvi is a humorous and poignant coming-of-age novel about a Pakistani-American man grappling with identity, belonging, and love after the 9/11 attacks. Set in New York, it explores friendship, politics, and self-discovery.
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Karachi, You’re Killing Me!
Karachi, You’re Killing Me! by Saba Imtiaz is a darkly comedic novel about a young journalist’s life in Karachi. The protagonist struggles with work, love, and personal turmoil while trying to navigate the chaos of the city’s streets and culture.
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Khaak aur Khoon
Khaak aur Khoon by Naseem Hijazi is a historical novel set against the backdrop of the Indian subcontinent’s struggle for independence. It explores the complexities of identity, nationalism, and the sacrifices made during the partition of India.
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Maps for Lost Lovers
Maps for Lost Lovers by Nadeem Aslam is a hauntingly beautiful novel set in a British-Pakistani community. The story explores the intersection of love, loss, and identity, focusing on the struggles of immigrants and the complex relationships that define their lives.
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Mata e Jaan Hai Tu
Mata e Jaan Hai Tu by Farhat Ishtiaq is a heartwarming romance that explores love, sacrifice, and societal expectations. The novel follows a passionate love story set against the backdrop of complex family dynamics and cultural constraints.
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Moth Smoke
Moth Smoke by Mohsin Hamid is a gritty novel about a man caught in a spiral of self-destruction, torn between love, desire, and his own identity. The story unfolds against the backdrop of socio-economic disparity and moral conflict in Pakistan.
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No Space for Further Burials
No Space for Further Burials by Feryal Ali Gauhar is a gripping novel that follows a woman’s personal and political struggle in war-torn Afghanistan. Through her journey, the novel examines themes of resilience, survival, and the devastating impact of conflict on women.
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Offence: The Muslim Case (Manifestos for the 21st Century)
Offence: The Muslim Case by Kamila Shamsie explores the complex intersection of religion, identity, and freedom of expression in the modern world. Shamsie examines the challenges Muslims face today and their place in contemporary global discourse.
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Pakistan: Eye of the Storm
Pakistan: Eye of the Storm by Owen Bennett Jones offers a detailed analysis of Pakistan’s political landscape, its struggles with internal and external conflicts, and the pivotal role it plays in global politics, particularly in relation to terrorism and regional security.
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Paras
Paras by Nemrah Ahmed is a captivating novel that intertwines romance, mystery, and social issues. The story follows a woman’s journey through hardship, love, and personal growth, exploring themes of sacrifice, destiny, and the complexities of relationships.
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Parizaad
Parizaad by Hashim Nadeem is a gripping novel that explores themes of love, social stigma, and personal growth. The story follows Parizaad, a man born with a unique identity, who faces society’s prejudices while embarking on a journey of self-acceptance.
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Principles of Biochemistry
Principles of Biochemistry by Albert L. Lehninger is a comprehensive textbook that provides an in-depth understanding of biochemistry. It covers fundamental biochemical concepts, molecular biology, and metabolic pathways, making it essential for students and researchers in the life sciences.
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Saffron Dreams
Saffron Dreams by Shaila M. Abdullah tells the story of a Pakistani-American woman’s journey of self-discovery and healing after the tragic loss of her husband. The novel weaves together themes of grief, love, and the search for meaning in a changing world.
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The 786 Cybercafe
The 786 Cybercafe by Bina Shah is a contemporary novel that explores the impact of technology, identity, and cultural clashes in a Karachi cybercafe. Through the stories of its characters, the book delves into the struggles of the digital age.
₨999