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Review: The Stationery Shop of Tehran
The book unfolds at the intersection of love & revolution, where personal dreams are swept away by political storms
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The Pilgrims review: bhullans, borders & broken belongings
Muhammed Asif Nawaz’s novel traverses landscapes of heartbreak, heritage & hope
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Heart Tantrums review: the price of partnership
Aisha Sarwari’s raw and unflinching memoir lays bare the contradictions of love, marriage, and feminism
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The costly weight of tradition
It is crucial to question age-old customs when they clash with modern realities in times of economic hardship
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Torn hearts and troubled streets
Amidst the Dead explores love, loss & self-discovery against the backdrop of conflict-stricken Peshawar in the 2000s
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Legends of Karachi review: heroes born out of chaos
Mohammad Ali Samejo’ true to life portrayal of Karachi explores the challenges its denizens face
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Sugar nation: obesity is driving Pakistan’s diabetes epidemic
1 in 4 Pakistani adults live with the disease due to unhealthy diets and lack of exercise
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Echoes of tradition and turmoil
Unveiling the complexities of tradition, patriarchy, and religious extremism in contemporary Pakistan
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Lost pages of history
Dr Farooq Adil sparks reflection on political shifts and economic struggles from partition to modern times
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Be free, be fierce, have fun!
From unconventional slogans to a fusion of activism and music, the Aurat March transcends traditional boundaries