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The Bargain from the Bazaar: A Family's Day of Reckoning in Lahore Zahra's Paradise (Top Ten Great Graphic Novels for Teens) FREE Shipping on orders over . pReza Aslan, author of No god but God and Zealot The Bargain from The BazaarZiauddin Yousafzai, father of Malala Yousafzai, best-selling author of I am Malala “The Bargain from The Bazaar is simply remarkable. There is no other way to describe it. Haroon Ullah's deep understanding of the South Asian culture and his masterful story telling makes this book a masterpiece. Through Haroon Ullah's vivid imagery, I was again transported back to the streets that I once frequented. I knew these people, I know these people. This book is a reminder of the struggles people face every day in that part of the world. Haroon Ullah has done an amazing job of telling their story. Bravo!” —Faran Tahir, CEO of Javelin Media and Hollywood actor/star in Star Trek, Iron Man and Elysium "In The Bargain Bazaar, Haroon Ullah delivers a moving portrait of a family struggling amidst the chaos of living in Pakistan.

Ullah's rich storytelling brings the setting to life and helps to illuminate the country's complex history and politics. A wonderful debut from a promising young scholar."—Jared Cohen, founder and director of Google Ideas and author of The New Digital Age: Reshaping the Future of People, Nations and Business “A powerful story that fills a real void from one of the best young scholars and frontline diplomats in tumultuous South Asia.” —Parag Khanna, author ofThe Second World: Empires and Influence in the New Global Order "The Bargain from the Bazaar: A Family's Day of Reckoning in Lahore is a refreshing perspective on the current political situation in Pakistan...it offers valuable insight into a country constantly on the news...while the public is inundated with notions like drones, Malala, and suicides attacks, few people have a grasp as to what they actually refer to, and more importantly how they shape the lives of average people, which makes The Bargain from the Bazaar timely and necessary reading....

The insights offered are useful to everyone, from Pakistan policy analysts to those simply seeking a good, human story of resilience."— The International Examiner “We finally have a senior Pakistani-American diplomat commenting on the explosive interaction between the state, democracy and religion in a Muslim country. And Haroon Ullah delivers. He offers an insightful and nuanced perspective that benefits from his deep knowledge and experience of the field. As nothing can be more important to the US than to build bridges with the Muslim world, this book is essential reading for anyone who wishes to understand a major Muslim country like Pakistan and the challenges it faces today.” —Ambassador Akbar Ahmed Ibn Khaldun Chair of Islamic Studies at American University, Washington, DC and former Pakistan High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. “The Bargain from the Bazaar' is an epic novel of family life in contemporary Pakistan from a fresh, sure voice. I read this novel in one sitting and thoroughly enjoyed it.”

—Eboo Patel, author Acts of Faith and Sacred Ground “Ullah intimately examines the effects of America's War on Terror on the everyday people of Pakistan through the story of one family living and working in Lahore….Using a sharp journalistic eye, Ullah brings the bustle of Lahore and its market to life. He manages to quietly convey America's role in the conditions facing this long-troubled country without becoming preachy or needlessly partisan. Ullah is more interested in the common Pakistani experience and he makes these moments shine…These instances powerfully demystify Pakistan for western audiences.”—— Publishers Weekly starred review “[A] highly readable narrative….Ullah's straightforward depiction of bravery, love, and hard and illuminating truths about contemporary Pakistan—a shaky nation that might just hold “the key to victory over the superpowers of terror”—makes this an excellent book-club choice.” —— Booklist “Haroon Ullah has crafted a masterful story that epitomises the ideological tussle of modern Pakistan.

Through the eyes of a middle-class family in Lahore, Ullah captures the everyday struggles between families and generations, set against the background of a crumbling state. In a vivid portrayal of Pakistani life, Ullah's story weighs the human quest for identity against the deepest divisions in the nation's social, economic and political order. Ullah's novel is haunting and gripping. His descriptions of Pakistan's tumultuous governance befit an accomplished scholar and native son. A must-read for any hoping to understand the depth of divisions in Pakistani culture—and the human cost of radicalization.” —Sajjad Karim, member of the European Parliament “Haroon Ullah has vividly humanized the challenge Pakistan faces in the explosive mixture of religion and politics. Ullah brings to the expertise of a scholar with first-hand knowledge of the country and culture and the perspective on U.S. policy of a diplomat who was a member the late Richard Holbrooke's “AfPak” team.