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'Neel Mukherjee's blistering, devastating novel paints an unforgettable portrait of a planet on the brink. From London to Eritrea, from the first world to the third, Choice's heroes - teachers, farmers, soldiers, mothers - are people with no choice at all, desperately trying to escape capture of the body and soul by forces they can't begin to understand... A searing indictment of neoliberal folly, a profound and beautiful meditation on compassion, this is exactly the kind of novel that we need now - the kind that nobody but Neel Mukherjee can write. -- Paul Murray, author of The Bee Sting

‘This book speaks to our present moment with such intelligence as to move it from the merely brilliant to the vitally important. Kaleidoscopic yet intimate, philosophical yet affecting, Choice is a stunning, haunting accomplishment.’ -- Karen Joy Fowler, author of Booth

'In his dazzling new novel, Neel Mukherjee dissects how economics rules our lives and impoverishes our souls Choice is by turns comic, lyrical and heartbreaking. It burns brightly with fierce intelligence, with wisdom and
compassion, and achieves what so few novels even attempt: it makes the reader think deeply about how we've come to live this way, at what cost, and about those who pay the greatest price.'

-- Monica Ali, author of Love Marriage

'Choice is Mukherjee's best book yet: a brooding meditation on the complexities of agency and duty, freedom and guilt, in a savagely unequal world. It's a vital, haunting, devastating read.' -- Sarah Waters, author of The Paying Guests

‘The reminder of why we need fiction. A masterpiece of the highest order - Neel Mukherjee uses the tools of fiction to illustrate the impact of economics across generations and cultures with such precision that it would be unbearable if not for the equal measure of compassion we feel for these characters...This is Mukherjee giving all he's got, down to the very marrow of his bones. Profound and devastatingChoice is as dark and hauntingly beautiful as it gets.' -- A. M. Homes, author of The Unfolding

‘A magnificent accomplishment. In each panel of this masterful triptych-or each movement of this classical sonata-exquisite prose gradually crescendos to jaw-dropping revelations … Choice is a deeply human novel, and a humane one … We come to realize, to feel through experiencing the successive waves of the novel’s movements, that a human life is not simply the result of rational choices but rather, as Neel Mukherjee puts it, the lull between them-a rich and swaying lull, thick with love and responsibility.’ -- Namwali Serpell, author of The Furrows

‘Searing, poetic and beautifully brutal, Choice reveals just how far the imagination-when buoyed by courage and conscience-can travel. One realization I take with me from Mukherjee’s intrepid prose is this: to be honest in our living, and to refuse despair, is to assent to a whole new vocabulary of humility.’ -- Tracy K. Smith, author of To Free the Captives

‘Neel Mukherjee is a great novelist … He knows how to clothe ethical conflicts with sweeping narrative and convincing detail. The range of his knowledge - from London intellectual and professional life today to the precarious hardships of the ‘ultra-poor’ in Bengal-is shockingly deep. He is a writer of genius.’ -- Edmund White, author of The Humble Lover

‘Neel Mukherjee’s keen eyes, formidable intelligence, masterful scalpel, and compassionate approach offer us reassurance and hope without any illusion.’ -- Yiyun Li, author of The Book of Goose

‘Here is a magnificently clear-eyed portrait of our times lit equally by sorrow and rage. Neel Mukherjee is a superb writer, and Choice is his greatest work yet.’ -- Michelle de Kretser, author of Scary Monsters

About the Author

Neel Mukherjee is the author of A Life Apart (2010), which won the Writers’ Guild of Great Britain Award for best fiction; The Lives of Others (2014), which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize, and received the Royal Society of Literature’s Encore Award for best second novel; and A State of Freedom (2018), which was among the New York Times’ ‘100 Notable Books of the Year’, and a Kirkus, National Public Radio, and New York Public Library book of the year in the USA. His book for the Cahiers Series is called Avian (2020). He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and divides his time between London and Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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  • ISBN: 9780143468363
  • Author: Neel Mukherjee
  • Publisher: Penguin Hamish Hamilton
  • Pages: 320
  • Format: Hardback
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Review

'Neel Mukherjee's blistering, devastating novel paints an unforgettable portrait of a planet on the brink. From London to Eritrea, from the first world to the third, Choice's heroes - teachers, farmers, soldiers, mothers - are people with no choice at all, desperately trying to escape capture of the body and soul by forces they can't begin to understand... A searing indictment of neoliberal folly, a profound and beautiful meditation on compassion, this is exactly the kind of novel that we need now - the kind that nobody but Neel Mukherjee can write. -- Paul Murray, author of The Bee Sting

‘This book speaks to our present moment with such intelligence as to move it from the merely brilliant to the vitally important. Kaleidoscopic yet intimate, philosophical yet affecting, Choice is a stunning, haunting accomplishment.’ -- Karen Joy Fowler, author of Booth

'In his dazzling new novel, Neel Mukherjee dissects how economics rules our lives and impoverishes our souls Choice is by turns comic, lyrical and heartbreaking. It burns brightly with fierce intelligence, with wisdom and
compassion, and achieves what so few novels even attempt: it makes the reader think deeply about how we've come to live this way, at what cost, and about those who pay the greatest price.'

-- Monica Ali, author of Love Marriage

'Choice is Mukherjee's best book yet: a brooding meditation on the complexities of agency and duty, freedom and guilt, in a savagely unequal world. It's a vital, haunting, devastating read.' -- Sarah Waters, author of The Paying Guests

‘The reminder of why we need fiction. A masterpiece of the highest order - Neel Mukherjee uses the tools of fiction to illustrate the impact of economics across generations and cultures with such precision that it would be unbearable if not for the equal measure of compassion we feel for these characters...This is Mukherjee giving all he's got, down to the very marrow of his bones. Profound and devastatingChoice is as dark and hauntingly beautiful as it gets.' -- A. M. Homes, author of The Unfolding

‘A magnificent accomplishment. In each panel of this masterful triptych-or each movement of this classical sonata-exquisite prose gradually crescendos to jaw-dropping revelations … Choice is a deeply human novel, and a humane one … We come to realize, to feel through experiencing the successive waves of the novel’s movements, that a human life is not simply the result of rational choices but rather, as Neel Mukherjee puts it, the lull between them-a rich and swaying lull, thick with love and responsibility.’ -- Namwali Serpell, author of The Furrows

‘Searing, poetic and beautifully brutal, Choice reveals just how far the imagination-when buoyed by courage and conscience-can travel. One realization I take with me from Mukherjee’s intrepid prose is this: to be honest in our living, and to refuse despair, is to assent to a whole new vocabulary of humility.’ -- Tracy K. Smith, author of To Free the Captives

‘Neel Mukherjee is a great novelist … He knows how to clothe ethical conflicts with sweeping narrative and convincing detail. The range of his knowledge - from London intellectual and professional life today to the precarious hardships of the ‘ultra-poor’ in Bengal-is shockingly deep. He is a writer of genius.’ -- Edmund White, author of The Humble Lover

‘Neel Mukherjee’s keen eyes, formidable intelligence, masterful scalpel, and compassionate approach offer us reassurance and hope without any illusion.’ -- Yiyun Li, author of The Book of Goose

‘Here is a magnificently clear-eyed portrait of our times lit equally by sorrow and rage. Neel Mukherjee is a superb writer, and Choice is his greatest work yet.’ -- Michelle de Kretser, author of Scary Monsters

About the Author

Neel Mukherjee is the author of A Life Apart (2010), which won the Writers’ Guild of Great Britain Award for best fiction; The Lives of Others (2014), which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize, and received the Royal Society of Literature’s Encore Award for best second novel; and A State of Freedom (2018), which was among the New York Times’ ‘100 Notable Books of the Year’, and a Kirkus, National Public Radio, and New York Public Library book of the year in the USA. His book for the Cahiers Series is called Avian (2020). He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and divides his time between London and Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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