'Consummate, confident and original'--Kavery Nambisan
'A heartbreaking read.'--Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar
'A narrative universe of shocking beauty.'--Saikat Majumdar
Ten-year-old Narois wakes up to find that her mother is preparing to go to a mysterious place---a place neither too far nor too close. It is a motherless Monday. The first of many.
As Narois's father struggles to adapt; as her parents' marriage comes apart; as Narois herself tries to make sense of the goings-on---is her mother having an affair; is she planning to abandon the family forever?---she creeps away into the dark, magical-real Jahanpanah forest to escape. Here, she encounters the Jugnus---legendary healers and weather-workers. Silver Samir, their handsome leader, Mian Pagla who followed the river, Kochi who is bendy when sad, and Velu the gentle murderer mesmerize Narois with their tales; she will do what she can to belong to them.
It is a world on the brink, where the mother Narois leans on may be unable to protect her and where betrayal can be love in disguise. Lyrical, precocious and devastatingly tender, Age of Mondays is a story of star-crossed friendships and childhood in a trembling, terrifying era.
Lopa Ghosh is an author, columnist and screenwriter. Her first book, Revolt of the Fish Eaters, was published in 2012. Her stories have appeared in Alchemy: The Tranquebar Book of Erotic Stories, The Best Asian Speculative Fictionand the online magazine The Antonym. She is also a columnist with The Telegraph, and has written for The Hindu, Scroll, Outlook and academic journals.
An advocacy and communications expert with over twenty years of experience in global health, the UN, the private sector, and the media, Lopa is presently senior advisor, policy and communications, at the Global Health Advocacy Incubator. She holds postgraduate degrees from the London School of Economics and Jadavpur University. She lives in Delhi with her partner and two children.
'Consummate, confident and original'--Kavery Nambisan
'A heartbreaking read.'--Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar
'A narrative universe of shocking beauty.'--Saikat Majumdar
Ten-year-old Narois wakes up to find that her mother is preparing to go to a mysterious place---a place neither too far nor too close. It is a motherless Monday. The first of many.
As Narois's father struggles to adapt; as her parents' marriage comes apart; as Narois herself tries to make sense of the goings-on---is her mother having an affair; is she planning to abandon the family forever?---she creeps away into the dark, magical-real Jahanpanah forest to escape. Here, she encounters the Jugnus---legendary healers and weather-workers. Silver Samir, their handsome leader, Mian Pagla who followed the river, Kochi who is bendy when sad, and Velu the gentle murderer mesmerize Narois with their tales; she will do what she can to belong to them.
It is a world on the brink, where the mother Narois leans on may be unable to protect her and where betrayal can be love in disguise. Lyrical, precocious and devastatingly tender, Age of Mondays is a story of star-crossed friendships and childhood in a trembling, terrifying era.
Lopa Ghosh is an author, columnist and screenwriter. Her first book, Revolt of the Fish Eaters, was published in 2012. Her stories have appeared in Alchemy: The Tranquebar Book of Erotic Stories, The Best Asian Speculative Fictionand the online magazine The Antonym. She is also a columnist with The Telegraph, and has written for The Hindu, Scroll, Outlook and academic journals.
An advocacy and communications expert with over twenty years of experience in global health, the UN, the private sector, and the media, Lopa is presently senior advisor, policy and communications, at the Global Health Advocacy Incubator. She holds postgraduate degrees from the London School of Economics and Jadavpur University. She lives in Delhi with her partner and two children.
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