Karachi, You’re Killing Me! by Saba Imtiaz is a gripping and satirical look at the life of a young woman journalist in Karachi. Set in the bustling, chaotic metropolis, the novel explores the protagonist’s experiences as she grapples with love, work, and personal dilemmas. Amid the city’s pervasive violence, political unrest, and social pressures, she faces numerous challenges that blur the lines between her professional and personal lives. Imtiaz’s witty prose brings to life the frustrations, absurdities, and occasional moments of absurd humor that define the lives of Karachi’s residents, offering an authentic portrait of contemporary urban life.
Karachi, You’re Killing Me!
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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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