Other Names for Love, Taymour Soomro
Other Names for Love, Taymour Soomro
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Other Names for Love
A Novel

Author: Taymour Soomro

Narrator: Homer Todiwala

Unabridged: 6 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/12/2022


Synopsis

As Soomro moves his characters from urban Karachi to rural Abad to the faraway escape of London, Todiwala consistently and attentively distinguishes the changing cast with practiced ease." - Booklist

A charged, hypnotic debut novel about a boy’s life-changing summer in rural Pakistan: a story of fathers, sons, and the consequences of desire.

At age sixteen, Fahad hopes to spend the summer with his mother in London. His father, Rafik, has other plans: hauling his son to Abad, the family’s feudal estate in upcountry, Pakistan. Rafik wants to toughen up his sensitive boy, to teach him about power, duty, family—to make him a man. He enlists Ali, a local teenager, in this project, hoping his presence will prove instructive.

Instead, over the course of one hot, indolent season, attraction blooms between the two boys, and Fahad finds himself seduced by the wildness of the land and its inhabitants: the people, who revere and revile his father in turn; cousin Mousey, who lives alone with a man he calls his manager; and most of all, Ali, who threatens to unearth all that is hidden.

Decades later, Fahad is living abroad when he receives a call from his mother summoning him home. His return will force him to face the past. Taymour Soomro’s Other Names for Love is a tale of masculinity, inheritance, and desire set against the backdrop of a country’s troubled history, told with uncommon urgency and beauty.

A Macmillan Audio production from Farrar, Straus & Giroux

About Taymour Soomro

Taymour Soomro is a British Pakistani writer. He studied law at Cambridge University and Stanford Law School. He has worked as a corporate solicitor in London and Milan, a lecturer at a university in Karachi, an agricultural estate manager in rural Sindh and a publicist for a luxury fashion brand in London. His short fiction has appeared in The New Yorker and The Southern Review. He has published a textbook on law with Oxford University Press, has written extensively for the Pakistani news media, and is the co-editor, with Deepa Anappara, of a creative writing handbook on fiction, race and culture.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ceecee

3.5 rounded down This is a novel about relationships especially between fathers and sons and how one experience can radically alter and change a life . Fahad has hopes of spending the summer in London with his mother but father Rafik has other plans. He takes Fahad to Abad in rural Pakistan where th......more

Goodreads review by Meike

Soomro tells a story about masculinity and family between Pakistan and Britain: Split in three parts, we meet our protagonist Fahad when he is 16 years old and traveling with his father Rafik to the family's estate in rural Pakistan. While shy Fahad loves theater and tends to be a loner, his father......more

Fahad braced his back against his seat, an arm against the door, his heels against the mat in the seat well, twisting his head out of the sunlight through the window. The dampness in the copse, the sweet smell of the mulch, the dew that glittered at the points of leaves like the whites of eyes in......more

Goodreads review by Emily

A crisp, elegant debut which honors its namesake. Other Names for Love examines the childhoods strained under traditional and parental expectation, the attractions that lead to life altering decisions. It is a fluid ode to patriotism, to fathers, to lovers, and to the self, which is caught between e......more