Vintage The Diary of a Social Butterfly
M**H
A giddy social whirl - Pakistani style
Although I didn't personally meet Butterfly, `Pakistan's most lovable, silly socialite' I did come across characters very like her when I lived for some years in Pakistan. The Diary of a Social Butterfly provides a pretty accurate portrayal of a certain type of rich - very rich - Pakistani women.It's a light-hearted take on a very different Pakistan from the one portrayed in the news and is very funny. I think, though, the reader needs to have some understanding of Pakistani culture to really get some of the jokes. A smattering of the language might help, too, but usually the context makes things clear enough. Reviewed by Mary Smith author of No More Mulberries set in Afghanistan. No More Mulberries
T**N
Five Stars
a humourous read of a young lady,s life in parkistan!
M**A
Five Stars
It's funny. Second book not funny.
N**T
great read
really fun read. I got through it within a few days on holiday. Have bought her other books after reading this one.
A**R
Five Stars
Loved reading this!
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