From the barren dust bowl of\n Nushki, a small town in Balochistan, to the posh white marble bungalows and\n magnificent mansions of Lahore, this book captures vignettes of the lives of\n Pakistani women who brave battles, big or small, every day. These women compare\n with their Indian counterparts as much as they contrast. Whether it is little\n Farida, through whose innocent eyes we see the drawing of political borders\n and the destruction of many families or Meera, whose attempt at reaching out\n across these very borders is met with ridicule by her own countrymen, Summi,\n who shares the painful burden of her husband’s past, or the wanton Maria for\n whom love and relationships matter naught these are real-life characters\n grappling with issues that are as timeless as they are\n contemporary.Unfettered Wings is about strength and fortitude, of\n relationships in ordinary settings that unfold into extraordinary situations.
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