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The Land and People of Pakistan (Portraits of the Nations) [Library Binding]

Mark Weston (Author)
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Portraits of the Nations December 1992
A look at the geography, daily life, history, and culture of Pakistan discusses the first cities built nearly four thousand years ago, the country's recent elections, and more and features photographs, maps, charts, graphs, and mini fact boxes.

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Grade 6 Up-- A lively, informed, highly readable study of the world's tenth most populous country. Weston examines the geography, ethnicity, and history of Pakistan, then goes on to explore its political, social, economic, and cultural life. The sections dealing with Pakistan's emergence as a nation and its contemporary troubled political scene are especially noteworthy. A chapter entitled ``Islam and the Family'' offers a sympathetic account of the influence of religion on everyday life. The author writes in a brisk, journalistic style. He manages to break out of the straitjacket of predictability that a series format often imposes and speaks to readers with his own voice. He also tackles sensitive issues. The country's stance toward the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, the society's widespread corruption, the presence of so many veiled and illiterate females--Weston discusses these and other vexing questions with refreshing bluntness and aplomb. The volume contains the usual black-and-white photos, charts, maps, and mini-fact sheet plus an unusually extensive, annotated bibliography. There are several fine bookson Pakistan available, including--for slightly younger readers--Yusufali's Pakistan (Dillon, 1990), which isreverent in tone and tends toemphasize cultural life. By contrast, Weston sounds tougher, shrewder, more political, more critical. --Ellen D. Warwick, Robbins Library, Arlington, MA
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Kirkus Reviews

This entry in a wonderfully useful series focuses on the second modern nation founded as a religious homeland, which is also the first Muslim country with an admitted nuclear capability. The name is revealing--``Pakistan,'' meaning ``Land of the Pure,'' also comprises the country's components: Punjab, Afghania, Kashmir, Sind, Baluchistan. Created after WW II, it has a long, violent past (the official language, Urdu, was born as a soldiers' argot) and a restless present. Neatly avoiding judgmental statements (though he does assign responsibility for birth control solely to women), the journalist author perceptively describes the complex political, economic, and religious tensions that coexist with a robust cultural and family life, making frequent comparisons to bring his subject home (``Punjabis, like many New Yorkers, often enjoy the use of strong language for its own sake''). The appended list of Pakistani books, films, and videos is fleetingly brief, but that's a minor flaw in a solid, wide-ranging survey. Bibliography; b&w photos, maps, index not seen. (Nonfiction. 12+) -- Copyright ©1992, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Library Binding: 242 pages
  • Publisher: Harpercollins (December 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060227907
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060227906
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,148,772 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Mark Weston's new book Prophets and Princes - Saudi Arabia from Muhammad to the Present, was published by John Wiley & Sons in the fall of 2008. Britain's New Statesman magazine called it "always intelligent," and Saudi Aramco World magazine said Weston "writes sensitively about the post-9/11 era." While researching his book, Weston was a Visiting Scholar at the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies in Riyadh. Weston's interest in the Muslim world began when he lived in Lahore while writing his first book, The Land and People of Pakistan (HarperCollins 1992.)

The Los Angeles Times called Weston's second work, Giants of Japan: The Lives of Japan's Greatest Men and Women (Kodansha 1999) "a superb new book." Foreign Affairs called it "vivid, an excellent introduction to Japanese history." Walter Mondale wrote the foreword, and the book went into paperback in 2002 and again in 2008.

Weston grew up in Armonk, New York and graduated from Brown University with a B.A. in history. He spent a year at the London School of Economics, then earned a law degree from the University of Texas. He has been a lawyer for ABC Television and a journalist for ABC News, and has written articles for The New York Times, The Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times. His one-character play, "Meet George Orwell," has been performed at Trinity College, Oxford and the John Kennedy Presidential Library Theatre in Boston, among other venues.

In 1991 Weston won enough money on TV's Jeopardy! to start a company that makes geographical jigsaw puzzles for children. He sold his firm to a larger puzzle company three years later, then lived with a Japanese family in Tokyo while researching his second book. He has also written a children's book, Honda: The Boy Who Dreamed of Cars, that Lee & Low Books published in the autumn of 2008.

Weston gives lively talks on the Middle East, Islam and Japan. Venues have included the White House Fellows, the Middle East Institute, the Toyota Motor Corporation,. Columbia University, and a cruise ship, the Clipper Odyssey.
P.O. Box 892, Armonk, NY 10504-0892

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic overview of Pakistan, March 25, 2000
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Frank Bilson (Franklin Co. VA) - See all my reviews
Although this book is now out of print, it is well worth a search to find this jewel. It is rare to find a book like this on Pakistan, and in a way that is geared towards children. Wonderful!
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