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"Mr. Hamid reaffirms his place as one of his generation's most inventive and gifted writers." –Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "A globalized version of The Great Gatsby . . . [Hamid's] book is nearly that good." –Alan Cheuse, NPR "Marvelous and moving." –TIME Magazine From the internationally bestselling author of The Reluctant Fundamentalist and Exit West, the boldly imagined tale of a poor boy’s quest for wealth and love His first two novels established Mohsin Hamid as a radically inventive storyteller with his finger on the world’s pulse. How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia meets that reputation—and exceeds it. The astonishing and riveting tale of a man’s journey from impoverished rural boy to corporate tycoon, it steals its shape from the business self-help books devoured by ambitious youths all over “rising Asia.” It follows its nameless hero to the sprawling metropolis where he begins to amass an empire built on that most fluid, and increasingly scarce, of goods: water. Yet his heart remains set on something else, on the pretty girl whose star rises along with his, their paths crossing and recrossing, a lifelong affair sparked and snuffed and sparked again by the forces that careen their fates along. How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia is a striking slice of contemporary life at a time of crushing upheaval. Romantic without being sentimental, political without being didactic, and spiritual without being religious, it brings an unflinching gaze to the violence and hope it depicts. And it creates two unforgettable characters who find moments of transcendent intimacy in the midst of shattering change.
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This, unfortunately, did not work for me. Might have something to do with not naming the “Pretty girl” and only calling her “pretty girl” or the second person POV. I'm not sure but this isn't necessarily my type of book.
A book that is definitely not a self-help book and definitely not about how to get filthy rich in rising Asia. The author must have probably chosen this title to filter from the start the kind of people who are looking for a self-help book and also the kind of people who won't read a book just because it's called “How to get Filthy Rich ....”. Not an easy read, but totally worth it.
A poor boy in Asia uses the vehicle of this book to share ways of getting rich amid his life story. It's a hard story, a dark story, a sad story, but then you probably expected that. It's also an easy story, a light story, a joyous story, and that might be more surprising. A life lived in the extremes of pleasure and pain, and that makes for a good book.