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The Bench: Small Seats, Big Stories from Pakistan and Beyond

Par : Izhar ul Haq
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233052125
  • EAN9798233052125
  • Date de parution14/03/2026
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  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

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The Bench is a quiet, reflective look at the small pauses that shape city life. In Lahore, Islamabad, Karachi, and Peshawar, a bench is rarely just a place to sit. It becomes a waiting spot, a social corner, a moment of rest, or a silent witness to the movement of the day. People stop for a breath, a conversation, a thought, or a simple pause before continuing on. Across Pakistan's cities, benches carry a kind of everyday life that is easy to overlook.
A bench near a tea stall becomes a meeting point. A bench in a neighbourhood park becomes part of the daily rhythm. A bench outside a shop becomes a place for someone who does not want to go inside. These small, ordinary moments reveal how people live, rest, and share space. Traveling abroad adds another layer of contrast. In Adelaide, benches stay empty even on pleasant days. In Roxby Downs, they are few and rarely used.
In Brisbane, they sit along the river, part of the movement around the water. In Edmonton, they appear and disappear with the seasons. At Lake Louise, benches fade into the landscape. These differences highlight how benches reflect the character of a city and the habits of its people. Each chapter explores a different kind of bench - the park bench, the street bench, the informal bench, the waiting bench, the social bench, the missing bench, and the night bench.
Together, they form a gentle portrait of urban life, seen through the simplest piece of public furniture. The Bench is not about architecture or design. It is about people. It is about the small pauses that reveal who we are when we are not rushing. With short, warm reflections and a calm, steady tone, this book invites readers to slow down and notice the ordinary - the simple, human moments that fill a day. 
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