
From the author of CLOSE RELATIONS, SEESAW and THE STAND-IN, a title which tells of a couple who journey to Karachi for differing reasons.
A couple travels to Karachi, each driven by distinct, personal motivations that threaten to pull their relationship apart. As they navigate the unfamiliar environment of Pakistan, the protagonists must confront their individual objectives and the external pressures of a foreign culture. The narrative examines the friction between their internal desires and the logistical realities of their surroundings. Through a focused lens, the story tracks how their differing agendas influence their interactions and the stability of their partnership.
Readers frequently highlight the author's ability to capture the nuances of a couple navigating a complex foreign environment. Discussion often centers on the psychological tension created by the characters' conflicting reasons for their visit. Critics note the precise prose that avoids sentimentality while maintaining a focus on the mechanics of the relationship. The book is often cited for its grounded approach to character development rather than relying on external action to drive the plot forward.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
1984-03-06
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140063307
ISBN-13:
9780140063301
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