In Children of Dust, Ali Eteraz recounts his personal journey growing up in Pakistan, navigating the complexities of religion, identity, and social expectation. The memoir reflects on his experiences in a conservative Muslim family and his eventual questioning of the values and beliefs imposed on him. Eteraz provides an intimate look at the clash between tradition and modernity, offering readers a nuanced perspective on faith and culture. His exploration of identity, self-discovery, and the struggle to reconcile his past with his present is compelling, making Children of Dust a thought-provoking read about the complexities of faith and identity.
Children of Dust: A Memoir of Pakistan
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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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