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I did not know what to expect when I began this book but it grabbed my attention from the first page and didn't let up until the last--and what a last page it was. I can honestly say, NOTHING was what I expected.
The main character, Changez, is a young Pakistani from a family that was once affluent but is now in decline. He receives a scholarship to Princeton where he graduates with all A's at the top of his class. He is promptly recruited by a top corporate valuations company, and in no time, is ...more
The main character, Changez, is a young Pakistani from a family that was once affluent but is now in decline. He receives a scholarship to Princeton where he graduates with all A's at the top of his class. He is promptly recruited by a top corporate valuations company, and in no time, is ...more
A deceptively easy read, achieved by the conversational tone of the narrator, Changez. A coming of age story which, on the face of it, is not uncommon. A bright and ambitious young Pakistani excels at Princeton and goes on to shine at Underwood Samson, an acquisition company in New York. While his abilities put him on a par with his classmates and colleagues, it is his distinguishing features, his origins and financial status that set him apart. The people he establishes a connection with are hi
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The entire book consists of a one-sided dialogue, but it completely captures the viewpoint of the "other." You can almost feel like you are listening to any number of terrorists who have seeped into our national psyche. This is one of fiction's greatest purposes -- to get us inside the head of another. You can see why loss and national loss can lead to a view that creates terrorism. Actually more persuasive and compelling than John Updike's Terrorist.
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FASCINATING!! The format is a tad annoying--like overhearing a cell phone call, but it's worth it for the very compelling story. The narrator is Pakistani and goes to Princeton and lands a very, very coveted job. He also falls in love with a very troubled WASP-girl. The 9/11 happens and he begins to wonder....[more would spoil it!] I did the audio which is a nice way to experience this book. It's only 4 discs, too.
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