In Exit West, Mohsin Hamid tells the story of Saeed and Nadia, a young couple who fall in love as their city teeters on the brink of war. As violence escalates, they escape through mysterious doors that transport them to different parts of the world, from Greece to London to the United States. Hamid blends magical realism with a powerful exploration of migration, displacement, and the search for safety and belonging in an uncertain world. Exit West is both a love story and a poignant reflection on the global refugee crisis.
Why read this book
- Explores themes of migration, love, and survival in a turbulent world.
- A unique blend of magical realism and political commentary.
- Timely and relevant exploration of the refugee crisis and human resilience.
- For readers who enjoy literary fiction with a mix of romance and social themes.
About the Author
Mohsin Hamid is a Pakistani author known for his critically acclaimed novels such as The Reluctant Fundamentalist and Moth Smoke. His works often explore themes of identity, politics, and migration, and he is widely regarded for his thought-provoking and innovative storytelling.
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