Adam Zameenzad

Adam Zameenzad’s Followers (16)

member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo

Adam Zameenzad


Born
Pakistan
Website


Adam Zameenzad was born in Pakistan and spent his early childhood in Nairobi, Kenya.

Average rating: 3.87 · 251 ratings · 25 reviews · 14 distinct worksSimilar authors
My Friend Matt and Hena the...

4.02 avg rating — 139 ratings — published 1988
Rate this book
Clear rating
Pepsi and Maria

3.94 avg rating — 36 ratings — published 2004 — 3 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Cyrus, Cyrus

3.80 avg rating — 25 ratings — published 1990 — 4 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Gorgeous White Female

3.32 avg rating — 22 ratings — published 1995 — 8 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Thirteenth House

3.38 avg rating — 16 ratings — published 1988 — 5 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Love, Bones and Water

3.55 avg rating — 11 ratings — published 1989 — 3 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Mein Freund Matt und Hena d...

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 2 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
サイラス・サイラス〈下〉

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
サイラス・サイラス〈上〉

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
Pepsi et Maria

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
More books by Adam Zameenzad…
Quotes by Adam Zameenzad  (?)
Quotes are added by the Goodreads community and are not verified by Goodreads. (Learn more)

“In a world where money, security, children, money, temptation, sex, money, passion and more money is all that women expect of men, that is what men begin to offer. Anyone who has anything different to offer is dismissed, if reluctantly. Men, in their eternal wooing dance, tend to cultivate those qualities which the desired sex expects. What's more, women who gave birth to them and later on rehearse them for their role MAKE them that way, with the help of sisters, mistresses or wives. Those who are too strong or too weak to be thus moulded are cast aside as rejects, socio-sexual-matrimonial drop-outs. The price is paid by humanity as a whole in terms of values. You cannot denigrate a part without diminishing the whole. Women, by relegating man to the status of a working slave, becomes a slave herself. Is diminished morally even if she does remain physically and intellectually superior. Granted that her responsibility for the propagation and survival of the species necessitates her adopting the master role -- she has to have safety, security and comfort, as much as humanly possible, to ensure the continuation of the human race -- it still remains a morally untenable stance.”
Adam Zameenzad, Thirteenth House



Is this you? Let us know. If not, help out and invite Adam to Goodreads.