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  • Published: 1 August 2012
  • ISBN: 9780857500649
  • Imprint: Bantam
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 448
  • RRP: $35.00
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Pakistan

A Personal History




The fascinating story of Pakistan, seen through the eyes of its most famous son, Imran Khan.

"A must-read for anyone interested in the intrigue of politics in the most dangerous country on earth" (The Sunday Times)

Read the unique insider's view of a country unfamiliar to a Western audience, seen through the eyes of the man set to become Pakistan's new Prime Minister.

Born only five years after Pakistan was created in 1947, Imran Khan has lived his country's history. Undermined by a ruling elite, and unable to protect its people from the carnage of regular bombings from terrorists and its own ally, America, Pakistan has for years suffered from instability. Now Imran Khan and his own political party, the Tehreek-e-Insaf, offer a real political alternative for the people of Pakistan at a time when tension between Pakistan's government and the powerful military has reached dangerous new levels. How did this flashpoint of volatility and injustice come about?

Pakistan: A Personal History provides a unique insider's view of a country unfamiliar to a western audience. Woven into this history we see how Imran Khan's personal life - his happy childhood in Lahore, his Oxford education, his extraordinary cricketing career, his marriage to Jemima Goldsmith, his mother's influence and that of his Islamic faith - inform both the historical narrativeandhis current philanthropic and political activities. It is at once absorbing and insightful, casting fresh light upon a country whose culture he believes is largely misunderstood by the West.

  • Published: 1 August 2012
  • ISBN: 9780857500649
  • Imprint: Bantam
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 448
  • RRP: $35.00
Categories:

About the author

Imran Khan

Imran Khan was born in 1952 and grew up playing cricket in Lahore, Pakistan. He played his first international match for his country in 1971. In 1972, he began his studies at Oxford University, where he was a contemporary of Benazir Bhutto. He went on to play cricket for Pakistan until 1992, and was captain of the team from 1982. In 1994 he established a hospital in Pakistan offering free cancer treatment to the poor and is in the process of setting up a second. He also founded Namal College (2007), the only private sector university outside the cities. In April 1996 Imran Khan established his own political party, the Tehrik-e-Insaf, which aims to bring good governance and social justice to the people of Pakistan, and make Pakistan a just and humane society.

Praise for Pakistan

A compelling story, plainly told. It reveals a great deal about Pakistani life and politics, as well as about the great cricketer's strengths and failings

Spectator

An intelligently written mix of Pakistan's history and his own autobiography

Independent

A must-read for anyone interested in the intrigue of politics in the most dangerous country on earth

The Sunday Times