Thinner than Skin is a riveting novel about identity and belonging. It's
also a love story: between a young Pakistani man trying to make his way
as photographer in America, and the daughter of a Pakistani father and
German mother brought up in the US, who wants to return to a country
she's never seen. Together they make the trip to Pakistan, where a
chance meeting with a young nomad changes their lives, and the lives of
those around them, forever. The novel is also a love letter to the wilds
of Northern Pakistan, to glaciers, to the old Silk Road, and to the
nomadic life of the indigenous people in the Northern territories, where
China encroaches and Pakistanis, Uzbeks, Russians, Chinese, and Afghans
all come together to trade.