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The Nine Lives of Pakistan

Dispatches from a Precarious State

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By: Declan Walsh
Narrated by: Roger Clark
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Declan Walsh is one of the New York Times's most distinguished international correspondents. His electrifying portrait of Pakistan over a tumultuous decade captures the sweep of this strange, wondrous, and benighted country through the dramatic lives of nine fascinating individuals. 

On assignment as the country careened between crises, Walsh traveled from the raucous port of Karachi to the salons of Lahore, and from Baluchistan to the mountains of Waziristan. He met a diverse cast of extraordinary Pakistanis - a chieftain readying for war at his desert fort, a retired spy skulking through the borderlands, and a crusading lawyer risking death for her beliefs, among others. Through these "nine lives" he describes a country on the brink - a place of creeping extremism and political chaos, but also personal bravery and dogged idealism that defy easy stereotypes. 

Unbeknownst to Walsh, however, an intelligence agent was tracking him. Written in the aftermath of Walsh's abrupt deportation, The Nine Lives of Pakistan concludes with an astonishing encounter with that agent, and his revelations about Pakistan's powerful security state. Intimate and complex, attuned to the centrifugal forces of history, identity, and faith, The Nine Lives of Pakistan offers an unflinching account of life in a precarious, vital country.

©2020 Declan Walsh (P)2021 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
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With the worlds fifth largest population and a worldwide diaspora, it is remarkable how little understood Pakistan is. This is a series of essays from an Irish journalist. I much preferred the writing when he focused on the historical context or the dealings with ordinary Pakistanis, who are more remarkably varied than outsiders may think. The military and political strong men he encounters often seem remarkably alike.

The stentorian narration of Roger Clark detracted from my enjoyment. It felt as if he barked, rather than spoke, the whole thing.

Fascinating country

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Unfortunately some of the pronunciation of places and people were at times confusing . I am sure Declan Walsh would know how to pronounce them after a decade of living in Pakistan. However this did not distract too much from the interesting details of the book. A must read for an insight into Pakistan’s time during the noughties.and up to 2019

A good book for those interested in Pakistan

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Great audio book. Enjoyed every moment. Really well put together with exceptional detail. I shall keep an eye out for other titles by the author.

Really well balanced

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An excellent book on the history and politics of Pakistan interweaved with the experiences of the decade that Declan Walsh spent in the country as a journalist. Declan describes his travels through the country and the larger than life characters that he comes across, as well as the reach of the Pakistani intelligence service and Pakistan's fraught relationship with India from Partitian to the present day. A must-read book for those interested in South Asian / Pakistani history and politics, you won't be disappointed.

Excellent book on Pakistan

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Excellent book! Enjoyed it immensely. Will listen to it again.
The narration too was very good.
Thank you, Daclan Walsh

Superb book

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