The Perfect Gentleman: A Muslim Boy Meets the West

The Perfect Gentleman: A Muslim Boy Meets the West

by ImranAhmad (Author), Imran Ahmad (Author)

Synopsis

When he was a young boy, Imran Ahmad's parents entered him into a Bonnie Baby contest in his hometown of Karachi, Pakistan. Despite being dressed very smartly in black suit, white shirt and dark tie, Ahmad lost to the contest organizer's child. He was denied the title of Karachi's Bonniest Baby due to blatant nepotism. It was then, at the age of one, that Ahmad began his lifelong struggle against corruption and injustice. Beginning with the particularly rainy day Ahmad was born and ending at the age of 43, reunited with a Christian classmate who had tried to convert him in grammar school, THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN is both deliciously funny and deeply insightful. Ahmad shares his own story of growing up a Muslim boy torn between his Islamic identity and his desire to embrace the West. He muses on his eternal quest to be the quintessential English gentleman (James Bond), his yearning for the coolest car (Jaguar XJS), and his desire for the perfect girlfriend (preferably brunette but any kind considered). With a unique style and unflinching honesty, THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN addresses serious issues in an extraordinarily light way and will leave readers thinking deeply and laughing out loud.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Center Street
Published: 01 Jan 1960

ISBN 10: 1455528544
ISBN 13: 9781455528547
Book Overview: Imran Ahmad shares his story of life as a Pakistani Muslim growing up in England in this appealing, humorous and poignant coming-of-age memoir that has received wide acclaim from the international literary world.

Media Reviews
THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN is the perfect memoir. ---Cathy Langer, owner of Tattered Cover bookstore
Author Bio
Imran Ahmad was born in Pakistan, grew up in London and went to university in Scotland, before pursuing a corporate career which has taken him all over the world, including five years living in the United States. His career has been mainly in finance and information technology, which he knows little about (but apparently this isn't a problem in management consulting). He is currently conducting a 50-city speaking tour of the United States.