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*Unmarriageable* by Soniah Kamal is a modern retelling of Jane Austen’s *Pride and Prejudice*, set in contemporary Pakistan. The story follows Alys Binat, an independent and sharp-witted woman who struggles with societal expectations surrounding marriage. Much like Elizabeth Bennet in Austen’s classic, Alys is outspoken and refuses to conform to traditional gender roles, especially when it comes to the pressure to marry. As Alys navigates her complex family dynamics and romantic entanglements, she encounters a wealthy, aloof bachelor, Faisal, who challenges her views on love and marriage. The novel weaves themes of family, love, societal norms, and the clash between tradition and modernity, all while maintaining the wit and social commentary of Austen’s original work. *Unmarriageable* offers a fresh, culturally rich perspective on a beloved classic.

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