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Red Birds (Paperback)
Mohammed Hanif
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A powerful novel about war, family and love, from the bestselling,
prize-winning author dubbed 'Pakistan's brightest voice' (Guardian)
An American pilot crash lands in the desert and takes refuge in the
very camp he was supposed to bomb. Hallucinating palm trees and
worrying about dehydrating to death isn't what Major Ellie expected
from this mission. Still, it's an improvement on the constant squabbles
with his wife back home.
In the camp, teenager Momo's money-making schemes are failing. His
brother left for his first day at work and never returned, his parents
are at each other's throats, his dog is having a very bad day, and an
aid worker has shown up wanting to research him for her book on the
Teenage Muslim Mind.
Written with his trademark wit, keen eye for absurdity and telling
important truths about the world today, Red Birds reveals master
storyteller Mohammed Hanif at the height of his powers.
**LONGLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE** 'Exuberant and satirical: this
is an angry comedy about Zia's brutal legacy to Pakistan' Observer
There is an old saying that when lovers fall out, a plane goes
down. This is the story of one such plane. Why did a Hercules C130,
the world's sturdiest plane, carrying Pakistan's military dictator
General Zia ul Haq, go down on 17 August, 1988? Was it because of:
1.Mechanical failure 2.Human error 3.The CIA's impatience 4.A blind
woman's curse 5.Generals not happy with their pension plans 6.The
mango season Or could it be your narrator, Ali Shigri? A Case of
Exploding Mangoes is sharp, dark, inventive and utterly gripping.
Mohammed Hanif delivers a shockingly funny new novel set in
steaming Karachi, about second chances, thwarted ambitions and love
found in the most unlikely places.
The patients of the Sacred Heart Hospital for All Ailments need a
miracle. Alice Bhatti may be just what they're looking for. She's
the daughter of a part-time healer in the French Colony, Karachi's
infamous Christian slum, and it seems she has, unhappily, inherited
his part-time gift. With a bit of begrudging but inspired
improvisation, Alice begins to bring succor to the hospital's
overflowing patients. But all is not miraculous. Alice is a
Christian in an Islamic world, ensnared in the red tape of hospital
bureaucracy, trapped by the caste system, and torn between her
patients, her father and her husband--who is about to drag Alice
into a situation so dangerous that perhaps not even a miracle will
be able to save them.
From the author of the acclaimed "A Case of Exploding Mangoes"
("An insanely brilliant, satirical first novel . . . Belongs in a
tradition that includes "Catch-22"""--The Washington Post"), a
subversively, often shockingly funny new novel set in steaming
Karachi, about second chances, thwarted ambitions and love in the
most unlikely places.
The patients of the Sacred Heart Hospital for All Ailments need a
miracle. Alice Bhatti may be just what they're looking for. She's
the new junior nurse, but that's the only ordinary thing about her.
She's just been released from the Borstal Jail for Women and
Children. But more to the point, she's the daughter of a part-time
healer in the French Colony, Karachi's infamous Christian slum, and
it seems she has, unhappily, inherited his part-time gift. With a
bit of begrudging but inspired improvisation, Alice begins to bring
succor to the patients lining the hospital's corridors and camped
outside its gates. But all is not miraculous. Alice is a Christian
in an Islamic world, ensnared in the red tape of hospital
bureaucracy, trapped by the caste system, torn between her duty to
her patients, her father and her husband--who is a former
bodybuilding champion, now an apprentice to the nefarious
"Gentleman's Squad" of the Karachi police, and about to drag Alice
into a situation so dangerous that perhaps not even a miracle will
be able to save them. But, of course, Alice Bhatti is no ordinary
young woman . . .
At once a high comedy of errors and a searing illumination of the
seemingly unchangeable role of women in Pakistan's lower-caste
society, "Our""Lady of Alice Bhatti "is a resounding confirmation
of Mohammed Hanif's gifts of storytelling and of razor-sharp social
satire.
A "Washington Post," "Rocky Mountain News," "Boston Globe" Best
Book of the Year
Intrigue and subterfuge combine with bad luck and good in this
darkly comic debut about love, betrayal, tyranny, family, and a
conspiracy trying its damnedest to happen.
Ali Shigri, Pakistan Air Force pilot and Silent Drill Commander of
the Fury Squadron, is on a mission to avenge his father's
suspicious death, which the government calls a suicide.Ali's target
is none other than General Zia ul-Haq, dictator of Pakistani.
Enlisting a rag-tag group of conspirators, including his
cologne-bathed roommate, a hash-smoking American lieutenant, and a
mango-besotted crow, Ali sets his elaborate plan in motion. There's
only one problem: the line of would-be Zia assassins is longer than
he could have possibly known.
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Bombay Stories (Paperback)
Saadat Hasan Manto; Translated by Matt Reeck, Aftab Ahmad; Introduction by Matt Reeck; Foreword by Mohammed Hanif
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Discovery Miles 2 510
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A rebellious yet human portrait of India's bustling Bombay, as told
by one of the greatest Urdu writers of the last century: Saadat
Hasan Manto. 'The undisputed master of the modern Indian short
story' Salman Rushdie, Observer In the 1930s and 40s, Bombay was
the cosmopolitan capital of the subcontinent - an exhilarating hub
of license and liberty, bursting with both creative energy and
helpless degradation. It was also muse to the celebrated short
story writer of India and Pakistan, Saadat Hasan Manto. Manto's
hard-edged, moving stories remain, a hundred years after his birth,
startling and provocative. In searching out those forgotten by
humanity - prostitutes, conmen and crooks - Manto wrote about what
it means to be human.
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