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Winner of the Saltire Society First Book Award 2016 An Economist
Book of the Year 2016 A Spectator Book of the Year 2016 In 2011,
Isabel Buchanan, a twenty-three-year-old Scottish lawyer, moved to
Pakistan to work in a new legal chambers in Lahore. The chambers
was run by a determined thirty-three-year-old Pakistani lawyer,
Sarah Belal, who had finally found her calling in defending inmates
on Pakistan's death row. Belal and Buchanan struck up an unlikely
friendship, forged through working in a system that was
instinctively hostile to newcomers - and doubly so if they were
female. At Sarah's side, and with the help of Nasar, the firm's
legendary clerk, Buchanan plunged into the strange and complex
world of Pakistan's justice system. The work was arduous,
underfunded, and dangerous. But for a young Scottish lawyer like
Buchanan it was an unparalleled education, offering a window onto a
much-misunderstood country and culture. Filled with beautifully
drawn characters, she creates a narrative brimming with ideas and
bursting with humanity. It is a story of Pakistan, but it is also a
universal story of the pursuit of justice in an uncertain world.
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