In Search of Lost Fingerprints is a poignant collection of essays that delve into the fading imprints of culture, identity, and heritage. Peerzada Abdul Rashid masterfully uses fingerprints as metaphors to explore the silent marks left by our ancestors, urging readers to reconnect with the forgotten threads of their lineage.
Through chapters like “Prisoner in the Park,” “The Beauty of Everyday Sounds,” and “Loss of Lineage,” the book offers a reflective journey into art, architecture, literature, and the human condition. Written in accessible English, it appeals to cultural enthusiasts, history lovers, and anyone seeking profound insights into the essence of human identity.