Haunting Bombay
β Scribed by Shilpa Agarwal
- Publisher
- Soho Press
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 235 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
"[An] intriguing debut novel...Agarwal seeks to give voice to the dispossessed through the supernatural."β USA Today
"[Shilpa] Agarwal's work will definitely appeal to fans of Monica Ali and Jhumpa Lahiri by virtue of its characters and setting, but it retains a fresh, original feel that will draw in new readers with its own literary merit. Recommended for all but the smallest fiction collections."β Library Journal
βIn her stunning debut novel Shilpa Agarwal takes on the ghosts that bedevil young Pinky Mittal's extended family and dispatches them with rambunctious wit and affection. The result is like finely wrought mirror work, a glittering tapestry of vibrant contradictions, characters, and mysteries. Haunting Bombay flirts deliciously with the true spirit of India.ββAimee Liu, author of Flash House
After her motherβs death crossing the border from Pakistan to India during Partition, baby Pinky was taken in by her grandmother, Maji, the matriarch of the powerful Mittal family. Now thirteen years old, Pinky lives with her grandmother and her uncleβs family in a bungalow on the Malabar Heights in Bombay. While she has never really been accepted by her uncleβs family, she has always had Majiβs love.
One day, as monsoons engulf the city, Pinky opens a mysteriously bolted door, unleashing the ghosts of an infant who drowned shortly before Pinkyβs arrival and of the nursemaid who cared for the child. Three generations of the Mittal family must struggle to come to terms with their secrets amidst hidden shame, forbidden love, and a call for absolute sacrifice.
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