For readers of Khaled Hosseini, Daniyal Mueenuddin, and Mohsin Hamid,
a story set among the mountain tribes of Pakistan and Afghanistan.
In this extraordinary tale, Tor Baz, the young boy descended from both
chiefs and outlaws who becomes the Wandering Falcon, moves between the
tribes of Pakistan and Afghanistan and their uncertain worlds full of
brutality, humanity, deep love, honor, poverty, and grace. The wild area
he travels -- the Federally Administered Tribal Area -- has become a
political quagmire known for terrorism and inaccessibility. Yet in these
pages, eighty-year-old debut author Jamil Ahmad lyrically and
insightfully reveals the people who populate those lands, their tribes
and traditions, and their older, timeless ways in the face of sometimes
ruthless modernity. This story is an essential glimpse into a hidden
world, one that has enormous geopolitical significance today and still
remains largely a mystery to us.
Jamil Ahmad is a storyteller in the classic sense -- there is an
authenticity and wisdom to his writing that harkens back to another
time. The Wandering Falcon reminds us why we read and how vital
fiction is in opening new worlds to our imagination and understanding.