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Published in 1993, The Higher Education of Geetika Mehendiratta was one of India’s earliest campus novels. Decades later, this much-acclaimed yet lesser-known masterpiece remains a sharp, funny and deeply honest portrait of youth, ambition and identity. As Alphonse Karr once said, ‘The more things change, the more they remain the same.’

Desertvadi in Rajasthan may be a retirees paradise, but for a young girl like Geetika, it is a claustrophobic trap. Academically gifted and sexually curious, she feels suffocated by small-town mediocrity and dreams of faraway lands and liberated lives—the kind that fill the pages of her beloved novels.

When an opportunity to spend a few weeks in the big, bustling Lutyenabad presents itself, Geetika grabs it eagerly, desperate to escape her parents and the miasma of chronic boredom that envelops Desertvadi. Soon, cosmopolitan life begins to feel like a snug fit, especially when her new boyfriend—a famously fine catch—offers her the many luxuries of a conventional marriage.

But life in a metro impacts her in ways she never expected. Her aspirations inflate, her tastes evolve and her ambitions solidify. As her boundaries expand uncontrollably and the daydreams she was escaping to inevitably shatter, Geetika is compelled to face some tough questions.

She wants to feel, to want, to choose—and she refuses to apologize for it.

Republished for a new generation, this is a bold and intimate coming-of-age tale—unafraid of its hunger and unashamed of its heat.
 
 
 

Review

‘Humour is the surprise in Anuradha’s novel. It has a female protagonist writing in the first person in gleeful abandon.’
India Today

‘Anuradha’s remarkable novel is intelligently crafted, touchingly told. Free from stylistic affectations, her fluent prose is devoid of the subverting impact of pleonastic frills.’
The Sunday Times of India

‘What is not to be taken for granted are the clear flashes of insight into character, the incisive use of dialogue to pad out the even tone of the narrative style, so that Geetika becomes unforgettable not just for her polysyllabic name (which she hates), but because she has been so believably and recognizably put together.’
The Metropolis on Saturday

‘The book is wholly modern and yet Indian enough, [and] is fluently written and easily read.’
Hindustan Times

‘It is a charming story […] about growing up. The style is reminiscent of Sue Townsend’s Adrian Mole series.’
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The Higher Education Of Geetika Mehendiratta

The Higher Education Of Geetika Mehendiratta

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  • ISBN: 9789370030947
  • Author: Anuradha Marwah
  • Publisher: Rupa
  • Pages: 240
  • Format: Paperback
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Published in 1993, The Higher Education of Geetika Mehendiratta was one of India’s earliest campus novels. Decades later, this much-acclaimed yet lesser-known masterpiece remains a sharp, funny and deeply honest portrait of youth, ambition and identity. As Alphonse Karr once said, ‘The more things change, the more they remain the same.’

Desertvadi in Rajasthan may be a retirees paradise, but for a young girl like Geetika, it is a claustrophobic trap. Academically gifted and sexually curious, she feels suffocated by small-town mediocrity and dreams of faraway lands and liberated lives—the kind that fill the pages of her beloved novels.

When an opportunity to spend a few weeks in the big, bustling Lutyenabad presents itself, Geetika grabs it eagerly, desperate to escape her parents and the miasma of chronic boredom that envelops Desertvadi. Soon, cosmopolitan life begins to feel like a snug fit, especially when her new boyfriend—a famously fine catch—offers her the many luxuries of a conventional marriage.

But life in a metro impacts her in ways she never expected. Her aspirations inflate, her tastes evolve and her ambitions solidify. As her boundaries expand uncontrollably and the daydreams she was escaping to inevitably shatter, Geetika is compelled to face some tough questions.

She wants to feel, to want, to choose—and she refuses to apologize for it.

Republished for a new generation, this is a bold and intimate coming-of-age tale—unafraid of its hunger and unashamed of its heat.
 
 
 

Review

‘Humour is the surprise in Anuradha’s novel. It has a female protagonist writing in the first person in gleeful abandon.’
India Today

‘Anuradha’s remarkable novel is intelligently crafted, touchingly told. Free from stylistic affectations, her fluent prose is devoid of the subverting impact of pleonastic frills.’
The Sunday Times of India

‘What is not to be taken for granted are the clear flashes of insight into character, the incisive use of dialogue to pad out the even tone of the narrative style, so that Geetika becomes unforgettable not just for her polysyllabic name (which she hates), but because she has been so believably and recognizably put together.’
The Metropolis on Saturday

‘The book is wholly modern and yet Indian enough, [and] is fluently written and easily read.’
Hindustan Times

‘It is a charming story […] about growing up. The style is reminiscent of Sue Townsend’s Adrian Mole series.’

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