💨 Abstract
Pakistani author Mohammed Hanif's fourth novel, "Rebel English Academy," set against Pakistan's politically-charged backdrop in the 1970s, has been acquired by Penguin Random House India. The novel, set to release in 2025, follows the lives of a captain, a runner, a former revolutionary, and a progressive imam, who intersect at a school within a local mosque.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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