Stories by Maniha Aftab

Maniha Aftab holds a BSc (Hons.) in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). She is an aspiring development sector professional who currently works at the Center for Economic Research in Pakistan in a research role on the Women's Mobility Program (WMP). Her research interests include labour, gender and political economy.

Maniha Aftab
FICTION: THE THURSDAY MURDER CLUB

FICTION: THE THURSDAY MURDER CLUB

The second novel in a detective series set in an old-age care facility is a wonderful blend of drama, humour, thrill and sent... Published 06 Mar, 2022 07:01am
NON-FICTION: THE CURE FOR DESI

NON-FICTION: THE CURE FOR DESI

“This isn’t a self-help book. I hope they don’t shelf [sic] it with the other self-help books in the bookstore. This isn’t a... Published 30 Jan, 2022 07:11am
FICTION: SENSES OF BELONGING

FICTION: SENSES OF BELONGING

A celebrated writer’s sophomore novel may be much more modest in scope than her debut, but is equally ambitious in its premi... Published 14 Feb, 2021 06:47am
FICTION: KNOCKING FOR CHANGE

FICTION: KNOCKING FOR CHANGE

A co-written Young Adult novel challenges stereotypes, of young people as politically apathetic, of inter-cultural... Published 12 Jul, 2020 06:58am
FICTION: THE AUNT'S TALE

FICTION: THE AUNT'S TALE

Margaret Atwood’s sequel to her iconic The Handmaid’s Tale may not live up to its prequel, but is remarkable for its Published 08 Dec, 2019 08:59am
FICTION: MONSTERS OF IMAGINATION

FICTION: MONSTERS OF IMAGINATION

A murder mystery and exploration of adolescence, fraught with uncertainty about one’s identity and sexuality, against Published 10 Feb, 2019 07:20am
FICTION: THE FIRES WITHIN

FICTION: THE FIRES WITHIN

Intricately plotted and with engaging and intriguing characters, this novel is a clever and entertaining read Published 28 Jan, 2018 07:32am
FICTION: THE DEMONS WITHIN US

FICTION: THE DEMONS WITHIN US

An imaginative debut that veers away from the tried and tested formula of Pakistani English-language fiction Published 24 Sep, 2017 06:42am