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There are so many layers to this touching book. At its most basic level,
it is about the relationship between a father and a son, but it is also
about the complex political situation unraveling in Pakistan, and,
subsequently, about the irrevocable rift between the same father and
son. It is also about the idea of Pakistan, which inevitably means,
Taseer explains, its opposition to India. He chronicles a poignant
pilgrimage because his account is also about the loss of his father.
Salman Taseer, the governor of the province of Punjab, was assassinated
by his bodyguard for being an enemy of the Muslim faith. His crime was
defending a Christian woman accused of blasphemy. In addition, Stranger
to History is a prophetic book. As Taseer recalls his eight-month
journey in Pakistan, Turkey, Syria, and Iran, he witnesses intimations
of turmoil to come: the anger leading up to the Arab Spring, the faces
of the now suppressed Green Revolution following the disputed election
of Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and the atrocities of the
Assad regime. Moving and exceedingly relevant" (Booklist)
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