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A suicide bombing is being planned in Manchester UK. Behind it lie Saleem Khans vivid memories - some full of regret and yearning others humorous and yet others overshadowed by the surreal brutality of war. In the 1960s he leaves his lover his job as a teacher and his home in rural Pakistan and travels to Bradford a town seething with racism where Asians are Pakis and their labour is cheap. He finds a job working in a mill on an all-Asian night-shift becomes an active trade unionist and when the mills close down he drives a taxi. He gives up his religion and eventually falls in love with an English woman. But in the 1980s Pakistan draws him back. Now regarded as a smart abroadi he gets involved as the English-speaking partner in his cousins transport business. When a truck driver he knows does not return to base Saleem Khan sets out to find him and unwittingly gets drawn across the border and into the killing fields of Afghanistan. Here among Russian soldiers Saudi Arabian Sheikhs American Pirs prostitutes and the holy warriors of the Mujahadeen who take their orders and weapons from the United States he meets Gulzarina the woman whose life and experiences in a war without end allow him to finally make sense of his own. Tariq Mehmood has written a powerful tale and his voice in the current political climate is important. Through a strong sense of the spoken word an under-heard narrative gains momentum. This book is pure entertainment but it is also a cautionary tale. A question embedded in a Song. What happens when people are ignored and suppressed for too long? Where does that energy go? It is the readers gain that this particular writer has put his own spark into Song for Gulzarina.