Reading Aatish Taseer it seems that Salmaan Taseer is a bigger enigma than I first imagined.Although full marks for the courage to ‘marry’ an Indian Sikh lady.
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Reading Aatish Taseer it seems that Salmaan Taseer is a bigger enigma than I first imagined.Although full marks for the courage to ‘marry’ an Indian Sikh lady.
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My Christmas readings this year are,
Mukhtar Mai’s “In the Name of Honour”
#6 on the list “Balti Britain” by Z Sardar
#3 James Caan’s “From Brick Lane to Dragon’s Den”.
Just ordered these from Waterstones for delivery before 24th,I hope!