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Thinner Than Skin
By Uzma Aslam
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About the book
‘Smart, fierce and poignant. Perhaps the most exciting novel yet by this very talented writer’ – Mohsin Hamid, author of The Reluctant Fundamentalist Thinner than Skin is a riveting novel about identity and belonging. It’s also a love story: between Nadir, a Pakistani man trying to make his way as a photographer in America, and Farhana, a Pakistani American woman who wants to return to a country she’s never seen. Together, Nadir and Farhana journey to northern Pakistan, accompanied by one of her colleagues – who will join her in studying that country’s extraordinary glaciers – and by Nadir’s oldest friend. But they are not the only interlopers here: a suspect in a recent bombing has arrived just before them, and the authorities’ hunt for him casts a dangerous shadow over their journey. It is here, in this magnificent landscape – where glaciers are born of mating ice – that a chance meeting with a young nomad will change their lives, and the lives of those around them, forever. Thinner than Skin is a haunting tribute to these lands, and to the nomadic life of the indigenous people there, where China encroaches and Pakistanis, Uzbeks, Russians, Chinese, and Afghans, all come together to trade. It is a work of piercing beauty and intelligence, and an urgent novel for our times.
Pages: 352
Available in: Hardback
Language: English
Uzma Aslam
Uzma Aslam Khan is the author of three previous novels, including The Geometry of God, named one of Kirkus Reviews’ best books of 2009. Her fiction and non-fiction have been published around the world. An excerpt from Thinner than Skin was featured in Granta magazine’s widely celebrated issue on Pakistan.