riverhead books: Riverhead Books Brian Hughes/Toronto Star By Sadiya Ansari Special to the Star Sun., March 12, 2017 As the world experiences the highest number of displaced people on record and debates rage around who is worthy enough to open doors for, novelist Mohsin Hamid focuses on a basic, but often forgotten, fact becoming a refugee is not a choice anyone wants to make, according to Toronto Star. Exit West is the Pakistani-British award-winning author's fourth novel. Riverhead Books Exit West, by Mohsin Hamid, Riverhead Books, 240 pages, 35. His debut, Moth Smoke, provided a contemporary portrait of Pakistan through a man on trial for murder, which was followed by The Reluctant Fundamentalist, where Hamid explored the tricky relationship between America and Islam in a post-9/11 world. His latest work follows a romance developing in an unlikely place an unnamed, seemingly South Asian city being taken over by militants. He fashioned his third novel as a cheeky guide to opportunistic wealth in How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia.
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