
The Runaways
The new ‘bold and probing novel’ you won’t be able to stop talking about
$45.66
- Paperback
432 pages
- Release Date
31 March 2020
Summary
An exquisitely written novel following three brilliantly memorable characters on their path to radicalisation, from one of Pakistan’s most influential figures.
Anita lives in Karachi’s biggest slum. Her mother is a maalish wali, paid to massage the tired bones of rich women. But Anita’s life will change forever when she meets her elderly neighbour, a man whose shelves of books promise an escape to a different world.
On the other side of Karachi lives Monty, whose father owns h…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780241347010 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0241347017 |
| Author: | Fatima Bhutto |
| Publisher: | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Imprint: | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 432 |
| Release Date: | 31 March 2020 |
| Weight: | 297g |
| Dimensions: | 197mm x 129mm x 25mm |
You Can Find This Book In
What They're Saying
Critics Review
A tender, powerful and richly embroidered novel from a courageous storyteller. From Karachi’s slums to England’s promises, (through connected cities and intersecting destinies), Bhutto’s new novel will move you with its profound wisdom and sharp grasp of our turbulent times. Behind The Runaways, there is clearly a brilliant mind and a generous heart at work.
– Elif ShafakThis is a bold and probing novel, from a writer strikingly alert to something small and true * Guardian *Every page of this is priceless. I can’t think of a better guide through the world we live in. I’ve never used the word “transformative” before, but I just did now. – Gary ShteyngartA powerful and moving book. It is a book that anyone rushing to condemn young people for being radicalised should read. – Anne Youngson, author of ‘Meet Me at the Museum’As compassionate as it is trenchant, this rare fiction is an illuminating guide through the great disorder of our times. – Pankaj Mishra, author of ‘Age of Anger’Dazzling … a novel that holds up to scrutiny a world of claustrophobic war zones, virulent social media and cities collapsing upon themselves, and then sets it down again, transformed by the grace of storytelling – Siddartha Deb, author of ‘The Point of Return’Bhutto’s heady narrative flits through time and space with a sense of urgency, tracing three disparate young lives, each drawn into the realms of radicalisation, amid the dust of the Iraqi desert * Vogue *The themes of radicalism (of all sorts) is a thread that runs through the lives of the characters representing the complexity of ideology and the perpetual human search for meaning. Eloquent and erudite…a treat to read – Rafia Zakaria, author of ‘The Upstairs Wife’The Runaways is a book we should all read for it holds up a clear mirror to the way societies in many parts of the world are shaping, moulding, distorting and deforming the young. It is a book we all need. – Jerry Pinto, author of ‘Em and the Big Hoom’A big-hearted, beautiful novel. I read it with awe. Fatima Bhutto has an unflinching eye and a unique voice. – Mohammed Hanif, author of ‘A Case of Exploding Mangoes’About The Author
Fatima Bhutto
Fatima Bhutto was born in Kabul, Afghanistan and grew up between Syria and Pakistan. She is the author of several books of fiction and nonfiction. Her debut novel, The Shadow of the Crescent Moon, was long listed for the Bailey’s Women’s Prize for Fiction and the memoir about her father’s life and assassination, Songs of Blood and Sword, was published to acclaim. Her most recent books are The Runaways, a novel, and New Kings of the World, a non-fiction reportage on popular culture and globalisation.
Returns
This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.




