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A Life Worth Reading
Shahid Hamid and his wife Sarwat. File photo
‘Treasured Memories’ not only recounts Pakistan’s history, but also offers an enticing glimpse into the personal history of author Shahid Hamid
In a column for
The Observer, Oscar Wilde noted that “a love letter is as much about the person it is addressed to as it is about the person writing it.” Shahid Hamid’s
Treasured Memories reads like a love letter to a life well lived, a family much loved and a country well served; it is as much a sociopolitical recap of Pakistan’s past as it is an insight into the personal life of one of the most charismatic and successful Pakistani men I have had the good fortune of knowing as a friend for nearly 50 years.
March 14, 2021
Shahid Hamid’s Treasured Memories is where the personal, the private, the public and the political mingle and make for absorbing reading
Man in a lifetime is many parts. Shahid Hamid is more than the sum of his numerous parts. His
Treasured Memories is a trove where the personal, the private, the public and the political meet, mix and mingle, and make for absorbing reading. On a personal level, he is a Cantab graduate and barrister; on the private: a son, a brother, a husband, a father, a grandfather and all the relations he mentions; on the public level, a practising lawyer and a former civil servant. On the political level, he was a powerful federal minister, an almost-prime minister and the Punjab governor.