"Uzma Aslam Khan is a wonderful writer whose descriptions of the northern part of Pakistan and the fast fading way of life that had been lived there for hundreds of years are sometimes stunning... memorable passages... gorgeous writing...when Khan is good, she's very very good... a book so dense with detail and so leisurely at times in its telling, ...as I closed "Thinner Than Skin," I also felt a strong need to read more by this talented, young writer whose vision is so fierce and large and complex."- The Arts Fuse
Description
Thinner than Skin is a riveting novel about identity and belonging. It’s also a love story: between a young Pakistani man trying to make his way as photographer in America, and the daughter of a Pakistani father and German mother brought up in the US, who wants to return to a country she’s never seen. Together they make the trip to Pakistan, where a chance meeting with a young nomad changes their lives, and the lives of those around them, forever. The novel is also a love letter to the wilds of Northern Pakistan, to glaciers, to the old Silk Road, and to the nomadic life of the indigenous people in the Northern territories, where China encroaches and Pakistanis, Uzbeks, Russians, Chinese, and Afghans all come together to trade.
Reviews
Set mostly against the background of Pakistan's Kaghan Valley, a majestic place steeped in the customs and traditions of a quickly disappearing culturehuman fates juxtaposed with a complex geopolitical situation make for an interesting read."
Here in the West we don't receive many English-language novels by Pakistani women authors, so when we do we should pay attentionstunningly beautiful"clearly her heart remains in Pakistan. As with her earlier books ("The Story of Noble Rot," "Trespassing" and "The Geometry of God"), Khan continues to explore new territory, both geographic and literar... "Thinner Than Skin" has elements of quest, thriller, love story and legend, with unconventional characters, including strong Pakistani women...fascinating."
Every once in a while, along comes a novel that one reads more for the quality of its prose than for its story line. Uzma Aslam Khan's Thinner than Skin" is one such. It is clear from the get-go that the author is in love with words... Equally enjoyable, the narrative is packed with nuggets of information on random subjects... And if one requires any further reason to read this absorbing book, there is an account of the mating of glaciers that would make for a wonderful short story on its own."