Biblio File

Fiction Set in Pakistan

Our minds have been on Pakistan ever since the horrific park bombing in Lahore on Sunday. 

So we set out to get a sense of the country the way book-lovers do best: through reading fiction. Here are some books set in Pakistan, for readers of all ages.

Adult

shadow

The Shadow of the Crescent Moon by Fatima Bhutto
A fast-paced and compelling story of a family in a town on the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan that’s targeted by American forces.

 

 

 

 

 

scatter

The Scatter Here Is Too Great by Bilal Tanweer
An urban novel about city life, this book—set in Karachi in the present day—portrays the lives of ordinary Pakistanis connected by a terrible bombing.

 

 

 

 

 

other rooms

In Other Rooms, Other Wonders by Daniyal Mueenuddin
Linked short stories from a debut author that explore class issues, family relationships, and daily life in a single Pakistani community.

 

 

 

 

 

wandering

The Wandering Falcon by Jamil Ahmad
A young Pakistani couple, trying to escape harsh punishment from its tribe, winds up at the Pakistani border in dire straits. Reviewers compared the 80-year-old first-time author to Hemingway.

 

 

 

 

mirages

Mirages of the Mind by Mushtaq Ahmed Yousufi
Translated from Urdu, this novel delves into the lives of Indian Muslims who emigrated to Karachi.

 

 

 

 

Young Adult

feet

Beneath My Mother’s Feet by Amjed Qamar
After Nazia’s father is injured and unable to work, she must leave her school, her friends, and her working-class life and become a live-in housekeeper for a family in Karachi.

 

 

 

 

 

stars

Written in the Stars by Aisha Saeed
A Pakistani-American girl believes she’s heading to Pakistan to spend a month with relatives—but instead winds up trapped there, in an arranged marriage, with no way out.

 

 

 

 

 

djinn

Shabanu, Haveli, and The House of Djinn by Suzanne Fisher Staples
This series tells the story of Shabanu, the youngest of four wives of a wealthy older man whom she was forced to marry.

 

 

Children

iqbal

Iqbal by Francesco D'Adamo
A fictionalized account of a real boy forced into child labor at a Pakistani carpet factory. (Middle-grade.)

 

 

 

 

 

sandals

Four Feet, Two Sandals by Karen Lynn Williams & Khadra Mohammed
Two Afghani girls in a refugee camp in Pakistan must share a single pair of sandals between them. (Picture book.)

 

 

chicken

Silly Chicken by Rukhsana Khan
Could a mother possibly love her pet chicken more than her own daughter? No way. (Picture book.)

 

 

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This is a rare find! Not

This is a rare find! Not books set in Pakistan, but a simple list of such books. Thank you. I look forward to reading these titles.

Thanks!

Love the book list! Thanks for posting more diverse suggestions to read

I'm a book reader but I haven

I'm a book reader but I haven't read none of this Pakistanies fiction books .For sure i'll going to borrow from the NYPL this books and I'll give my comments. What I like about fiction is it has to be base in real world and of course the other has to adds his imagination in order to be fictional at the same time the author is very well informed about what he writes and the readers besides enjoying it get educated and knowledgeable and find things just if we do a deep investigation.

Love it

Thank you for this list, I'm so glad Staples' books were included, she's one of my favorites!

Shame

Not mentioning Shame by Salman Rushdie in this list is, well, a shame.

Science Fiction set in Pakistan

With my novella "The Surgeon", I am hoping to set the scene for an exciting science fiction story based partly in Pakistan too.