
A Pakistani House Husband is the closest any reader can come to actually moving to Pakistan without purchasing an airline ticket. From February 2003 until July 2006 David lived and worked in Pakistan.
Besides residing in Islamabad, David finds time to traipse all over Pakistan. By train, bus and tonga, he attempts to assimilate the heartbeat of this fascinating nation
A Pakistani House Husband is a rollicking read! It reveals a culture - much maligned in the West - as it really is: hospitable, warm, passionate, spiritual, unpredictable and welcoming.
If you regard non-fiction as boring, A Pakistani House Husband soon disabuses you of this notion.
Besides residing in Islamabad, David finds time to traipse all over Pakistan. By train, bus and tonga, he attempts to assimilate the heartbeat of this fascinating nation
A Pakistani House Husband is a rollicking read! It reveals a culture - much maligned in the West - as it really is: hospitable, warm, passionate, spiritual, unpredictable and welcoming.
If you regard non-fiction as boring, A Pakistani House Husband soon disabuses you of this notion.