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A Season for Martyrs

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AuthorBina Shah
ISBN9789386050304
Published LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2016
PublisherSpeaking Tiger
BindingPaperback
Pages296
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The last three months of Benazir Bhutto’s lifeÑfrom her arrival back in Pakistan on October 18, 2007, to her untimely death in a shootÂing-cum-suicide bombing on December 27thÑare told through the eyes of a young television journalist in Bina Shah’s intense confessional novel A Season for Martyrs.
The estranged son of a wealthy landowner from the interior region of Sindh, Ali Sikandar is assigned by his producer to cover the arrival of Benazir Bhutto, the opposition leader who has returned home to Karachi after eight years of exile to take part in the presidential race. But Ali finds himself swept up in events larger than his individual struggle for identity and love when he joins the People’s Resistance Movement, a civil group that opposes the current government of President Musharraf, the benevolent dictator turned strongman. Amidst deadly terrorist attacks, protest marches and rallies in favour of and against Bhutto, this contemporary narrative thread weaves in flashbacks that chronicle the history of Ali’s own feudal family and its connection to the Bhutto family.
As Shah illustrates with extraordinary depth the many contradictions of a country that still struggles to fully embrace modernity, Ali’s life opens in a new direction and the young man rediscovers love, the desire to fight and the power to forgive his father.

About the author
Bina Shah is a Pakistani writer and commentator who writes a monthly column for Dawn, the top English-language newspaper in Pakistan. Specializing in Pakistani and Muslim women's rights, girls' education, and Pakistani society and culture, she also writes regularly for the New York Times and is a frequent guest on the BBC. She has contributed essays to Granta, Al Jazeera, The Independent, The Huffington Post and The Guardian. She holds degrees from Wellesley College and the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and is an alumna of the University of Iowa's International Writers' Workshop. Her novel Slum Child was a bestseller in Italy, and she has been published in English, Spanish, French, Danish, Chinese, Vietnamese and Italian. She lives in Karachi.

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