The Reluctant Fundamentalist

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The elegant and compelling literary fiction novel about a Pakistani man’s abandonment of his high-flying life in New York—an extraordinary post-9/11 portrait of a divided and yet ultimately indivisible world.

At a café table in Lahore, a bearded Pakistani man converses with an uneasy American stranger. He begins to tell the story of a man named Changez, who is living an immigrant’s dream of America. At the top of his class at Princeton, he is snapped up by an elite valuation firm. He thrives on the energy of New York, and his budding romance with elegant, beautiful Erica promises entry into Manhattan society at the same exalted level once occupied by his own family back in Lahore. But in the wake of September 11, Changez finds his position in his adopted city suddenly overturned, and his relationship with Erica shifting. His own identity enters a seismic shift as well, a profound identity crisis unearthing allegiances more fundamental than money, power, and maybe even love.

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Published Apr 14, 2008

128 pages

Average rating: 7.27

33 RATINGS

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April C.
May 14, 2024
10/10 stars
Excellent literature. Even better when you discuss it in a book club because more aspects of the story reveal themselves.
Rose Mendez
Dec 27, 2023
4/10 stars
Somewhat interesting story. I didn't like the style, but the message was good. It's a very quick read...
margardenlady
Dec 27, 2023
10/10 stars
Hamid has done it again. He has compacted an incredible amount of cultural information and misinformation into a nugget that is easily approached. This narrative is entirely in 1st person, told from the perspective of a young Pakistani man, to a stranger with whom he is conversing on the streets of Lahore. We follow him to college at Princeton, on a vacation with classmates in Greece, at work in NYC as a well paid business analyst, attending to a wished for girlfriend who is grieving her first love's death. All of this in the year or two before and after 9.11. It is profound, and while the language is friendly and largely self aware, we are made very aware of the changes any bearded brown man experienced during those years. Fascinating. Compelling.
Suzy
Jul 08, 2022
Loved this book, added onto my favourites list.
Andrea C
Jul 06, 2022
7/10 stars
Good, watched the DVD that came with the book as well as read the novel. From Andrea

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