A lyrical, sweeping and powerful new book on the Bhutto family, an extraordinary, Kennedy-esque dynasty that is central to the story of modern Pakistan
Fatima Bhutto is an Afghan born Pakistani poetess and writer. She studied at Columbia University, and the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London. She currently writes columns for The Daily Beast, New Statesman and other publications.
Powerful * Telegraph magazine *
Fascinating -- Eithne Farry * Marie Claire *
She is a compassionate and brave campaigner who ought to be heard
-- Sebastian Shakespeare * Tatler *
The purpose of this painful biography is admirable and touching --
Brenda Maddox * The Times *
A story with dazzling twists and turns told by a true-blue member
of the Bhutto fold, with its family history of idealism, political
betrayal, murder, hubris and paranaoia -- Arifa Akbar * Independent
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