Maps for lost lovers / by Nadeem Aslam.
Material type: TextPublication details: India : Random House : Distributed by Random House, 2012Edition: Indian edDescription: xii, 526 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 9788184002881 (pbk)Subject(s): Muslim women -- Fiction | Married women -- Fiction | Pakistanis -- England -- Fiction | Murder victims' families -- Fiction | England -- FictionGenre/Form: Psychological fiction. | Religious fiction. | Domestic fiction.DDC classification: 823.914 Review: "Jugnu and his lover, Chanda, have disappeared." "Though unmarried, they had been living together, embracing the contemporary mores of the English town where they lived but disgracing themselves in the eyes of their close-knit Pakistani community. Rumors about their disappearance abound, but five months go by before anything certain is known. Finally, on a snow-covered January morning, Chanda's brothers are arrested for the murder of their sister and Jugnu." "Shock and disbelief spread through the community, and for Jugnu's brother, Shamas, and his wife, Kaukab, it is a moment that marks the beginning of the unraveling of all that is sacred to them. As the novel unfolds over the next twelve months, we watch Kaukab struggle to maintain her Islamic piety as the effects of the double murder prove increasingly corrosive to the life of her family."--BOOK JACKET.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | Namal Library Literature(hall 2) | 823.914 ASL-M 2012 8380 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 0008380 |
Originally published: London : Faber and Faber, 2004.
"Jugnu and his lover, Chanda, have disappeared." "Though unmarried, they had been living together, embracing the contemporary mores of the English town where they lived but disgracing themselves in the eyes of their close-knit Pakistani community. Rumors about their disappearance abound, but five months go by before anything certain is known. Finally, on a snow-covered January morning, Chanda's brothers are arrested for the murder of their sister and Jugnu." "Shock and disbelief spread through the community, and for Jugnu's brother, Shamas, and his wife, Kaukab, it is a moment that marks the beginning of the unraveling of all that is sacred to them. As the novel unfolds over the next twelve months, we watch Kaukab struggle to maintain her Islamic piety as the effects of the double murder prove increasingly corrosive to the life of her family."--BOOK JACKET.
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