ATP Reads: Your Favorite Books on Pakistan

Posted on January 26, 2010
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We at ATP like books. Over the last many months we have featured and discussed a number of books that relate to Pakistan in various ways.

In the Name of HonorIn the Line of FireA Mighty HeartCharlie Wilson's WarShameful FlightFriends not MastersThe Sole SpokesmanPakistans DriftJinnah by WolpertGrieving ShiasJehlum: City of VitastaEdhiPortrait of a Giving CommunityBetween Mosque and MilitaryEqbal AhmedThree Cups of Tea

I must confess that I had always hoped that we would talk more about books than we have. I hope we will be able to do so in the future. As a step towards that goal, we would like to invite our readers to share with us your suggestions of books on Pakistan that are worth reading.

This is not a popularity contest. We have no awards to give. We merely want to collate a list of books on Pakistan that people consider to be interesting reads. Specially those that you would consider recommending to others for whatever reason.

We have only two criteria:

  • First, that the books you suggest must be about Pakistan, and significantly so. We, of course, realize that many Pakistanis read many books that are not about Pakistan, but the focus of this blog is not only on ‘All’ Things Pakistan, but also ‘Only’ things about Pakistan.
  • Second, for the purpose of this first exercise please restrict your suggestions to books in the English language. This is a pragmatic, and not an ideological, criteria. The universe of books in Urdu is much larger – especially when one includes works of fiction and poetry – and hopefully we will have a separate exercise on those. For now, we wish to start small by focusing only on English language books.

The plan right now is to make this post and list a standing feature and to keep adding to it as readers share their suggestions and ideas. Hopefully this will be a useful service to those interested in Pakistan and Pakistaniat.

138 responses to “ATP Reads: Your Favorite Books on Pakistan”

  1. jamshed says:

    A few books I liked :
    Kathleen Jamie’s “The Golden Peak”( travels in Northern Pakistan in 1992).
    Emma Duncan’s “Breaking The Curfew”. (Pakistan during the Zia era).
    “The Memoirs of Lt. Gen. Gul Hassan Khan.”
    Stanley Wolpert’s “Zulfi Bhutto of Pakistan.”
    Siddiq Salik’s “Witness To Surrender.”
    Rear Admiral Zahir Shah’s “Bubbles of Water.” (Anecdotes of Pakistan Navy).

  2. Shahid Javed says:

    Hello guys
    I reccommend reading a book by Dr. Ijaz Khan of University of Peshawar for a fresh and different understanding of Pakistan through the study of its Policy towards Afghanistan. The tile of the book is ‘Pakistan’s Strategic Culture and Foreign Policy Making: A Study of Pakistan’s Post 9/11 Afghan Policy’. It is a good reading.

  3. shaheed says:

    Hello Yasir Malik Sahab
    where did you get that book the murder of history. I have been looking for it like crazy. it is out of stock everywhere.

  4. Yasir Malik says:

    Hi.

    I am reading a book called “Murder of History” by KK Aziz. It is definitely a book worth reading. It exposes all the lies that were taught to us at school during history lessons relating to Pakistan. Definitely a must read.

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