The Flying Man

Author :

Roopa Farooki

Publisher:

Headline Book Publishing

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Publisher

Headline Book Publishing

Publication Year 2012
ISBN-13

9780755394173

ISBN-10 9780755394173
Binding

Hardcover

Number of Pages 352 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 500
Farooki's first book, Bitter Sweets was shortlisted for the Orange Prize and the Flying Man has been longlisted for the Orange Prize, 2012 Sure to appeal to all fans of Andrea Levy, Zadie Smith and Jhumpa Lahir A beautifully written and deftly controlled new novel from one of the UK's rising literary stars About the Book: The Flying Man The Flying Man is an affecting, evocative and often funny story of the ultimate immigrant, a man who fits in everywhere and nowhere, who cannot help but cause harm to those around him, but ultimately, inspires love. Meet Maqil - also known as Mike, Mehmet, Mikhail and Miguel - a chancer and charlatan. A criminally clever man who tells a good tale, trading on his charm and good looks, reinventing himself with a new identity and nationality in each successive country he makes his home, abandoning wives and children and careers in the process. He's a compulsive gambler - driven to lose at least as much as he gains, in games of chance, and in life. A damaged man in search of himself. From the day he was delivered in Lahore, Pakistan, alongside his stillborn twin, he proved he was a born survivor. He has been a master of flying escapes, from Cairo to Paris, from London to Hong Kong, humbled by love, outliving his peers, and ending up old and alone in a budget hotel in Biarritz some eighty years later. His chequered history is catching up with him: his tracks have been uncovered and his latest wife, his children, his creditors and former business associates, all want to pin him down. But even at the end, Maqil just can't resist trying it on; he's still playing his game, and the game won't be over until it's been won. About the Author: Roopa Farooki Roopa Farooki was born in Lahore in Pakistan and brought up in London. She graduated from New College, Oxford and worked in advertising before turning to write fiction. Roopa now lives in south-east England and south.

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