The End of Innocence – Moni Mohsin
The End of Innocence – Moni Mohsin
Sharp, funny, and a brilliant satire of Pakistani high society.
The Butterfly of Lahore is back — irresistible, frivolous, and utterly oblivious to the political chaos swirling around her. Through her deliciously self-absorbed diary entries, Moni Mohsin skewers the hypocrisy, corruption, and absurdities of elite Pakistani society with razor-sharp wit, all while weaving in romance, scandal, and social commentary that cuts deeper than it first appears.
Perfect for readers who love satirical fiction with a chaotic, charming narrator. Fans of Bridget Jones’s Diary (Helen Fielding), The Diary of a Social Butterfly (Moni Mohsin), and A Case of Exploding Mangoes (Mohammed Hanif) will be thoroughly entertained.
A paperback (2006, Penguin) in Good condition.
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