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It is the summer leading up to the high-stakes national election of 2014. Sabita, a middle-aged cook, lives with her son, Dinu, in a terrace room of Jol Pori, the South Kolkata mansion of the prosperous Banerjee household comprising Rana, Ila and their son, Shubho. When communal divisions rear their ugly head on the brink of a controversial election, it becomes apparent that Jol Pori, under its benign surface, is nothing but a microcosm of modern-day India with all its destructive divisions.

With Dinu's future in mind, Sabita clings on desperately to her perilous position though it is this very threat of violence she had left behind in Assam, her home. But the secrets she has hidden about her past soon reappear to turn her life upside down, forcing her to make the most difficult of choices.

No Way In is a searing novel that not only examines the significance of identity in an unequal land, it also asks the vital question: Can the marginalized ever truly work their way into a world of acceptance?

 
 

Review

A truly gifted writer -- Vivek Shanbag

A skilful narrator of our troubled times -- Benyamin

A powerful writer whose prose tugs at your heartstrings -- Karan Thapar

Book Description

A powerful novel that grapples with religious, sexual and class violence

About the Author

Udayan Mukherjee was born in Calcutta. For two decades, he was the face of the Indian financial markets, as anchor and Managing Editor of CNBC. He is the author of the novel Dark Circles, and the collection of short stories, Essential Items, both published by Bloomsbury, and the crime novel A Death in the HimalayasNo Way In is his fourth book.
 
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  • ISBN: 9789393715500
  • Author: Udayan Mukherjee
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury
  • Pages: 272
  • Format: Hardback
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Book Description

It is the summer leading up to the high-stakes national election of 2014. Sabita, a middle-aged cook, lives with her son, Dinu, in a terrace room of Jol Pori, the South Kolkata mansion of the prosperous Banerjee household comprising Rana, Ila and their son, Shubho. When communal divisions rear their ugly head on the brink of a controversial election, it becomes apparent that Jol Pori, under its benign surface, is nothing but a microcosm of modern-day India with all its destructive divisions.

With Dinu's future in mind, Sabita clings on desperately to her perilous position though it is this very threat of violence she had left behind in Assam, her home. But the secrets she has hidden about her past soon reappear to turn her life upside down, forcing her to make the most difficult of choices.

No Way In is a searing novel that not only examines the significance of identity in an unequal land, it also asks the vital question: Can the marginalized ever truly work their way into a world of acceptance?

 
 

Review

A truly gifted writer -- Vivek Shanbag

A skilful narrator of our troubled times -- Benyamin

A powerful writer whose prose tugs at your heartstrings -- Karan Thapar

Book Description

A powerful novel that grapples with religious, sexual and class violence

About the Author

Udayan Mukherjee was born in Calcutta. For two decades, he was the face of the Indian financial markets, as anchor and Managing Editor of CNBC. He is the author of the novel Dark Circles, and the collection of short stories, Essential Items, both published by Bloomsbury, and the crime novel A Death in the HimalayasNo Way In is his fourth book.
 

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