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Farahad Zama

    1 gennaio 1966

    Farhad Zama crea narrazioni che approfondiscono le intricate dinamiche delle relazioni moderne e le aspettative sociali. La sua scrittura esplora temi di amore, matrimonio e intersezioni culturali con arguzia e calore. Zama intreccia abilmente storie che risuonano con i lettori attraverso il loro umorismo e la loro acuta osservazione della natura umana. Le sue opere offrono uno sguardo avvincente sulla ricerca della connessione nel mondo di oggi.

    Words of Fire
    The Marriage Bureau for Rich People
    Many Conditions Of Love
    Mrs Ali's Road To Happiness
    • Fans of Farahad Zama will applaud his nimble use of well-drawn exotic locations and gently humorous depictions of a colourful cast of characters, who find themselves taking part in an exciting story full of challenges for them all.

      Mrs Ali's Road To Happiness
    • Many Conditions Of Love

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Mr Ali's marriage bureau is flourishing, but trouble isn't far away once son Rehman begins to secretly woo journalist Usha in the small cafes and on the beautiful beaches of Vizag in an ill-advised romance.

      Many Conditions Of Love
    • Alexander McCall Smith meets Jane Austen in this delightfully charming Indian novel about finding love.What does an Indian man with a wealth of common sense do when his retirement becomes too monotonous for him to stand? Open a marriage bureau of course! With a steady stream of clients to keep him busy, Mr. Ali sees his new business flourish as the indomitable Mrs. Ali and his careful assistant, Aruna, look on with vigilant eyes. There's the man who wants a tall son-in-law because his daughter is short; the divorced woman who ends up back with her ex-husband; a salesman who can't seem to sell himself; and a wealthy, young doctor for whom no match is ever perfect. But although his clients go away happy, little does Mr. Ali know that his esteemed Aruna hides a tragedy in her past-a misfortune that the bureau, as luck would have it, serendipitously undoes. Bursting with the color and allure of India, and with a cast of endearing characters, The Marriage Bureau for Rich People has shades of Jane Austen and Alexander McCall Smith but with a resonance and originality entirely its own. Farahad's effortless style reveals a country still grappling with the politics of caste, religion, and civil unrest, all the while delivering a shamefully delightful read.

      The Marriage Bureau for Rich People
    • Words of Fire

      • 162pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      The Third in our Classic Collection from famous essayists Especially relevant today in confronting the future of Israel and Palestine Showcasing a major literary figure - an original thinker

      Words of Fire