The Reluctant Fundamentalist

by Mohsin Hamid | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 9780156034029 Global Overview for this book
Registered by deidramacleod of Natick, Massachusetts USA on 7/28/2008
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Journal Entry 1 by deidramacleod from Natick, Massachusetts USA on Monday, July 28, 2008
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Hamid grabs hold of the American Dream as seen through the eyes of a young Princeton grad from Pakistan in a post-9/11 world. As the protagonist, Changez, finds moderate business success and romantic love in New York City, his heritage and identity will be lost in a sea of subtle and blatant bigotry as well as international politics. In relating this journey from loving to loathing of all things American, Changez speaks to a nameless and speechless American whom he encounters in the marketplace of his home city, Lahore, Pakistan. Bhabha's English-influenced Pakistani accent proves soothing and inviting for listeners. His gentle demeanor captures the courteous and polite manner of Changez. His American accent comes in the form of a Midwestern accent with a confident—almost arrogant—lilt. He lapses when it comes to vocalizing women. Though lighter, his voice exudes a stoic resonance instead of a feminine one. But the casual tone of Changez telling his life story translates perfectly with the help of Bhabha's velvet voice.
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This was a pretty good story, but not one of my favorites lately. I liked that it moved quickly, but I didn't build up sympathy for the narrator. Now I'm sending the book to a PaperbackSwap member in Hartington, NE.

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