Fourteen years ago Aasmaani's mother, Samina, a blazing beauty and
fearless activist, walked out of her house and was never seen again.
Aasmaani refuses to believe she is dead and still dreams of her glorious
return. Now grown up and living in Karachi, Aasmaani receives what could
be the longed-for proof that her mother is still alive. As she comes
closer to the truth she is also irresistibly drawn to Ed, her ally and
sparring partner, and the only person who can understand the profound
hurt--and the profound love--that drives her.
Kamila Shamsie was born in 1973 in Pakistan. She is the author of five
novels: In the City by the Sea, Kartography (both shortlisted for
the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize), Salt and Saffron, Broken Verses, and
Burnt Shadows (shortlisted for the 2009 Orange Prize). In 1999 she
received the Prime Minister's Award for Literature and in 2004 the
Patras Bokhari Award--both awarded by the Pakistan Academy of Letters.
Kamila Shamsie lives in London.