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The New York Times Book Review
…a deft, evil little novel of comic genius…It gambols along like one of its goons, from humiliation to blood bath and back again. It lacks the fastidious plotting and narrative neatness of A Case of Exploding Mangoes—and it's better for it. It's a loose, loping creature, less anxious about being a Novel, more interested in telling a ripping story.—Parul Sehgal
Overview
From the author of the acclaimed A Case of Exploding Mangoes (“An insanely brilliant, satirical first novel . . . Belongs in a tradition that includes Catch-22”—The Washington Post), a subversively, often shockingly funny new novel set in steaming Karachi, about second chances, thwarted ambitions and love in the most unlikely places.
The patients of the Sacred Heart Hospital for All Ailments need a miracle. Alice Bhatti may be just what they’re looking for. ...