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From the twice Booker-shortlisted author of The Reluctant Fundamentalist and Exit West, a story of love, loss, and rediscovery in a time of unsettling change

One morning, Anders wakes to find that his skin has turned dark, his reflection a stranger to him. At first he tells only Oona, an old friend, newly a lover.

Soon, reports of similar occurrences surface across the land. Some see in the transformations the long-dreaded overturning of an established order, to be resisted to a bitter end. In many, like Anders''s father and Oona''s mother, a sense of profound loss wars with profound love.

As the bond between Anders and Oona deepens, change takes on a different shading: a chance to see one another, face to face, anew.

''A transformative tale . . . compellingly readable and strangely musical'' Guardian

''With this big-hearted novel of ideas, Mohsin Hamid confronts challenging truths with insight, wisdom, and - a

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Mohsin Hamid's The Last White Man is a visionary novel exploring race and identity... it's another bracing achievement from a consummate master, its silken prose breathing fresh air into fusty debates about race and identity * Oprah Daily *
A hypnotic race fable . . . In the hands of such a deft and humane writer as Hamid, a bizarre construct is moved far beyond any mere 'what if' * Guardian *
The electric premise, borrowed from Kafka's The Metamorphosis, looks set to update a classic to make it urgently relevant * Evening Standard *
[A] powerful contemporary update of Kafka's The Metamorphosis -- A Financial Times Book of the Year

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      Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 08/06/2023
      ISBN13: 9780241995556, 978-0241995556
      ISBN10: 0241995558

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      From the twice Booker-shortlisted author of The Reluctant Fundamentalist and Exit West, a story of love, loss, and rediscovery in a time of unsettling change

      One morning, Anders wakes to find that his skin has turned dark, his reflection a stranger to him. At first he tells only Oona, an old friend, newly a lover.

      Soon, reports of similar occurrences surface across the land. Some see in the transformations the long-dreaded overturning of an established order, to be resisted to a bitter end. In many, like Anders''s father and Oona''s mother, a sense of profound loss wars with profound love.

      As the bond between Anders and Oona deepens, change takes on a different shading: a chance to see one another, face to face, anew.

      ''A transformative tale . . . compellingly readable and strangely musical'' Guardian

      ''With this big-hearted novel of ideas, Mohsin Hamid confronts challenging truths with insight, wisdom, and - a

      Trade Review
      Mohsin Hamid's The Last White Man is a visionary novel exploring race and identity... it's another bracing achievement from a consummate master, its silken prose breathing fresh air into fusty debates about race and identity * Oprah Daily *
      A hypnotic race fable . . . In the hands of such a deft and humane writer as Hamid, a bizarre construct is moved far beyond any mere 'what if' * Guardian *
      The electric premise, borrowed from Kafka's The Metamorphosis, looks set to update a classic to make it urgently relevant * Evening Standard *
      [A] powerful contemporary update of Kafka's The Metamorphosis -- A Financial Times Book of the Year

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