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Two books authored by Pakistanis have been featured in Huffington Post’s many anticipated books of 2017.
Sabyn’s Javer’s Nobody Killed Her secured a place in a ‘fiction’ category, while Pakistani publisher Sanam Maher’s entrance book on Qandeel Baloch has been comparison in a non-fiction difficulty of a list.
“Sanam Maher’s book on Qandeel Baloch, a Pakistani Internet prodigy killed by her hermit to strengthen a ‘honour’ of a family, competence means to revive a story of a brave, immature lady from a absentmindedness of a news cycle,” Huffington Post wrote in a post.
Baloch rose to celebrity for her provocative amicable media posts. In Jul 2016, she was strangled to genocide by her hermit for bringing contrition to a family in an apparent honour killing.
In a Facebook post, Maher voiced her pleasure for a discuss in a list.
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Maher, who writes for mixed publications, also got a discuss in Al Jazeera’s tip 5 Editors’ Favourties of 2016 for a square that spoke about her mother’s conflict with drug obsession in Pakistan.
V v happy to have done it to this list!My Al Jazeera story from Jul is one of a tip 5 Editors’ Favourites of 2016 https://t.co/2NRwIWNPvV
— Sanam Maher (@SanamMKhi) January 2, 2017
Meanwhile, Javeri’s novel, Nobody Killed Her, is a domestic thriller and a justice room play centering on a hearing of a accused. When asked either a book may be a mural on a life and assassination of Benazir Bhutto, Javeri said, “The book is not about Benazir … a likeness with Benazir ends during a assassination. And there are many womanlike leaders in a subcontinent who have been killed, including Indira Ghandi and Parween Rehman.”
Article source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/1281958/pakistani-authors-make-huffpos-anticipated-books-2017/