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  • Published: 31 August 2012
  • ISBN: 9781448156702
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 320

Duty Free





As read by Meera Syal on BBC Radio Four's Book at Bedtime

'Jane Austen meets Bridget Jones... Hilarious' - Glamour

As every woman knows, matchmaking is no easy job. Particularly when you're trying to find a girl for your dull, balding, freshly-divorced cousin and on top of that manage a house full of servants, shop for contraband Prada goods and attend parties every night. Not to mention the fact that your husband disapproves of everything you do, your city is under attack, and your friends can't be trusted - how is a girl to cope?

Originally published with the title Tender Hooks

  • Published: 31 August 2012
  • ISBN: 9781448156702
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 320

About the author

Moni Mohsin

Moni Mohsin is the author of the Indian bestsellers The Diary of a Social Butterfly and Duty Free, based on her hit column in Pakistan's Friday Times, and a novel, The End of Innocence. Born in Pakistan, she lives in the UK.

Moni Mohsin was born and raised in Pakistan. She lives in London with her husband and two children.

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Praise for Duty Free

A delicious bon-bon of a book, skewering Pakistani society.Great good fun

. - Daniyal Mueenuddin, author of In Other Rooms, Other Wonders, shortlisted for the National Book Award

A mix of Bridget Jones and Carrie Bradshaw, post-singledom... universally sharp and funny

Independent

A romp through Pakistan's high society

Sunday Sun

A sly piece of social satire

Financial Times

Achingly funny, touching and fizzing with intelligence, this book will have you laughing out loud even as you fear for the state of world politics

Tash Aw

Hilarious

Metro

Jane Austen's Emma reworked by a Pakistani Helen Fielding...wickedly diverting

Daily Mail

Mohsin's first-person comic novel of a Pakistani socialite both enlightens and delights

i

Moni Mohsin is one of the funniest and sharpist satirists writing anywhere in the world today - she can make you laugh out loud even while she delivers hard-hitting critiques of Lahore high society and the state of Pakistani politics

Kamila Shamsie

Savagely funny

Sunday Times

This is a wildly entertaining book but, beware, it also bites

Neel Mukherjee
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