Moth

Razak, Melody

£9.99

Delhi, 1946. Ma and Bappu are liberal intellectuals and both teach at Delhi University. Their fourteen year-old daughter, Alma, is soon to be married to a fair-haired boy who is training to be a doctor: Alma is mostly interested in the wedding shoes. Ma and Bappu are uneasy about their clever daughter marrying so young, but political unrest is brewing and times are bad for girls in India. Alma adores her naughty younger sister Roop, who is obsessed with death and spends most of her time torturing insects. When Partition happens, this wonderful family – whom we have come to love and adore – is torn apart and it’s hard to bear. But the resilience of the human spirit is an extraordinary thing.

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Publish Date: 09/06/2022

Description

Observer‘s ‘Ten Debut Novelists’ of 2021
Longlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize
Shortlisted for the Author’s Club Best First Novel Award
Harper’s Bazaar‘s ‘Five Debut Female Authors to Read This Summer’

‘Powerful and heartbreaking’
Observer

‘Gripping… Razak painstakingly paints a portrait of a family; their rituals, their private languages, their shared lives’
The Times

‘Heartbreaking and heart-warming… The character portrayal is so intricate that as the plot twists and turns, you’ll truly care what happens to them’
Independent

‘Assured and powerful’
Harper’s Bazaar

‘One of the best debuts I’ve ever read. It made my heart swell’
Sarah Winman, author of Still Life

‘A stunning, powerful work by a brave new voice in British fiction’
Anna Hope, author of Expectation

‘Powerful and moving… Every character springs from the page’
Clare Chambers, author of Small Pleasures

Delhi, 1946

Ma
and Bappu teach at the local university. Their fourteen year-old daughter Alma is soon to be married but she is mostly interested in spinning wild stories for her beloved younger sister Roop.

Times are bad for girls in India. The long-awaited independence from British rule brings unrest that threatens to unravel the rich tapestry of Delhi, and when Partition happens, Ma, Bappu, Alma and Roop are forced to find increasingly desperate ways to survive.

But the the power of hope is an extraordinary thing…

MEET THE FAMILY AT THE HEART OF MOTH:

Alma: the beating heart of the novel. We meet her as a precocious 14-year old who becomes entangled with the chaos of Partition with devastating consequences

Roop: Alma’s younger sister. Obsessed with death, she is a fierce, funny and rather wild child trying to make sense of the destruction that has befallen her family

Ma and Bappu: their dream of an independent India collapses under the weight of History. Ma’s experience mirrors that of the many Indian women who were hoping for new freedom under an independent India – and had to face more harassment and insecurity instead

And many more: the Muslim nanny, forced to hide in a water tank; the widowed house-keeper whose mission is to keep the family together; the old grandmother, obsessed with the family’s honour and determined to preserve it no matter the cost…

Additional information

Weight 240 g
Dimensions 196 × 126 × 26 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

352

Language

English

Edition

1st paperback ed

Dewey

823.92 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K