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Yes that is true but I still find that the novel stayed with me and made me recommend it to others. I thought that in the end Changez killed the American in a pre-emptive strike and that he represents the allegorical concept that America turned in this bright student into a pawn for corporate America. Only the event of 9/11 made him realizewhat he was becoming. This is not a comfortable read but one worth knowing. Thanks for your review,
posted by novelcommentary at 9:29 pm (EST) on May 9, 2009