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Minor issues present such as mild cracking, inscriptions, inserts, light foxing, tanning and thumb marking. When i finished reading nadeem aslam s maps for lost lovers i felt as if id lost a friend, so i downloaded the blind man s garden. Not quite a year ago, i read nadeem aslams admirable first book, season of the rainbirds. From the wilds of afghanistan to the heart of the family left behind their blind father haunted for years by the death of his wife, by the mistakes he may have made in the name of islam and nationhood, jeos steadfast wife and her superstitious mother aslams prose takes us on an extraordinary journey. The blind mans garden by nadeem aslam world literature today. May 28, 20 nadeem aslam s the blind man s garden explores the consequences of sept. The blind mans garden kindle edition by aslam, nadeem. From the wilds of afghanistan to the heart of the family left behind their blind father haunted for years by the death of his wife, by the mistakes he may have made in the name of islam and nationhood, jeos steadfast wife and her superstitious mother aslams prose takes us on.

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