Maps for Lost Lovers

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Faber & Faber, 2004 - Domestic fiction - 369 pages
In an unnamed town in the North of England, Jugnu and his girlfriend Chanda have disappeared - and Chanda's brothers have been arrested for their murder.

What follows is an unravelling of all that is sacred to Jugnu's brother and sister-in-law, Shamas and Kaukab. Kaukab tries desperately to maintain her Islamic piety as she struggles to square the traditional justice of her culture with the consequences of the murder and it's corrosive effect on her family. Maps for Lost Lovers opens the heart of a family at the crossroads of culture, community, nationality and religion and expresses their pain, longing and desires in a language that is arrestingly poetic.

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About the author (2004)

Nadeem Aslam is the author of the award-winning novel Season of the Rainbirds (1993). He lives in the UK.Praise for Season of the Rainbirds:'Nadeem Aslam's is a genuinely exciting new voice - lively, confident, uninhibited and ambitious. This is one of the most impressive first novels of recent years.' Salman Rushdie'An exquisitely turned portrait of small-town life on the subcontinent: it is a real treat.' Daily Telegraph

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