Discover the lyrical and profoundly moving memoir from the Booker Prize-winning author of The God of Small Things. In this intimate narrative, Arundhati Roy explores her complex bond with her late mother, a relationship that profoundly shaped both the person and writer she has become. This memoir not only unveils the personal depths of Roy’s life but also reflects the sweeping emotional and political landscapes she navigates.
Why You Should Read This Memoir:
Unparalleled Insight:Gain a rare, personal look into the life of one of the most radical and influential authors of our time.
Emotional Resonance:Experience a heartfelt tribute to the author’s mother, described poignantly as‘my shelter and my storm’.
Rich Storytelling:Enjoy Roy’s signature lyrical style combined with the depth and passion of her political essays.
Cultural Exploration:Traverse from the lush landscapes of Kerala to the dynamic life of Delhi, reflecting on both personal and societal transformations.
A Tribute to Freedom:This memoir is not just a life story, but an ode to love, resilience, and the pursuit of freedom.