Dr. Oliver Harding, a divorced and aging academic, finds his predictable life disrupted by the arrival of Ruhaba Khan, a dynamic Pakistani law professor. His professional interest in Ruhaba escalates into a secret obsession, intensified by the presence of her teenage nephew. As student protests advocating for diversity ignite on campus, Oliver's carefully constructed world and beliefs are challenged, leading to increasingly volatile and destructive actions when Ruhaba appears to slip from his grasp.
Why You Should Read?
- Explores the complexities of privilege, radicalization, and class within a contemporary academic setting.
- Offers a deep character study of an erudite man grappling with societal change and his own simmering prejudices.
- Compels readers to question perceptions of innocence, loneliness, and the underlying dangers of white rage.
- Delivers a tense, thought-provoking narrative culminating in a shocking conclusion that invites re-evaluation.