The Parking Lot
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ISBN: 9789690027955Author: Rabia AhmedLanguage: English Binding: PaperBack Number of Pages: N/AWeight: 300 g Category: Fiction & Literature
In her search for the ‘other family’, Hina, a young journalist, takes us from her upper middle-class neighbourhood in Lahore, to a very different setting.
The Parking Lot deals with the gulf between the rich and the poor in Pakistan, and between the richer segment of society and those whose life is a struggle for existence.
About the Author:
Rabia Ahmed has lived here, there and everywhere, but now lives in Lahore. She has worked and written for newspapers, and is the author of several stories for adults and children.
“Set within the framework of a family coming to terms with its own dark secrets, Rabia Ahmed’s novel brings into sharp focus the discrimination, violence and injustice religious minorities face in Pakistan. At times her account doesn’t read like fiction, so familiar is the sequence of events to us. This compelling story should evoke, among readers, greater understanding and empathy for our marginalised fellow citizens who are equal on paper only.”
Zohra Yusuf, former chairperson Human Rights Commission of Pakistan
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About the Author: Rabia Ahmed has lived here, there and everywhere, but now lives in Lahore. She has worked and written for newspapers, and is the author of several stories for adults and children.
“Set within the framework of a family coming to terms with its own dark secrets, Rabia Ahmed’s novel brings into sharp focus the discrimination, violence and injustice religious minorities face in Pakistan. At times her account doesn’t read like fiction, so familiar is the sequence of events to us. This compelling story should evoke, among readers, greater understanding and empathy for our marginalised fellow citizens who are equal on paper only.” Zohra Yusuf, former chairperson Human Rights Commission of Pakistan
The Parking Lot
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The Parking Lot
Order your copy of The Parking Lot from Urdu Book to earn reward points along with fast Shipping and chance to win books in the book fair and Urdu bazar online.
ISBN: 9789690027955
Author: Rabia Ahmed
Language: English
Binding: PaperBack
Number of Pages: N/A
Weight: 300 g
Category: Fiction & Literature
In her search for the ‘other family’, Hina, a young journalist, takes us from her upper middle-class neighbourhood in Lahore, to a very different setting.
The Parking Lot deals with the gulf between the rich and the poor in Pakistan, and between the richer segment of society and those whose life is a struggle for existence.
About the Author:
Rabia Ahmed has lived here, there and everywhere, but now lives in Lahore. She has worked and written for newspapers, and is the author of several stories for adults and children.
“Set within the framework of a family coming to terms with its own dark secrets, Rabia Ahmed’s novel brings into sharp focus the discrimination, violence and injustice religious minorities face in Pakistan. At times her account doesn’t read like fiction, so familiar is the sequence of events to us. This compelling story should evoke, among readers, greater understanding and empathy for our marginalised fellow citizens who are equal on paper only.”
Zohra Yusuf, former chairperson Human Rights Commission of Pakistan
Your one-stop Urdu Book store www.urdubook.com
Order your copy of The Parking Lot from Urdu Book to earn reward points along with fast Shipping and chance to win books in the book fair and Urdu bazar online.
ISBN: 9789690027955
Author: Rabia Ahmed
Language: English
Binding: PaperBack
Number of Pages: N/A
Weight: 300 g
Category: Fiction & Literature
About the Author: Rabia Ahmed has lived here, there and everywhere, but now lives in Lahore. She has worked and written for newspapers, and is the author of several stories for adults and children.
“Set within the framework of a family coming to terms with its own dark secrets, Rabia Ahmed’s novel brings into sharp focus the discrimination, violence and injustice religious minorities face in Pakistan. At times her account doesn’t read like fiction, so familiar is the sequence of events to us. This compelling story should evoke, among readers, greater understanding and empathy for our marginalised fellow citizens who are equal on paper only.” Zohra Yusuf, former chairperson Human Rights Commission of Pakistan
Your one-stop Urdu Book store www.urdubook.com