What the Body Remembers

What the Body Remembers

by ShaunaSinghBaldwin (Author)

Synopsis

What the Body Remembers takes place in Rawalpindi, in the Indian state of the Punjab, in 1937 amid the mourning and mounting tension that precedes partition. Satya (whose name means Truth) has failed to give her well-born respected husband, Sardarji, a child. Sardarji, without hesitation or consultation, has found himself a youthful second wife, Roop (meaning body or form), a village girl whose mother died in childbirth, and whose father is deep in debt to him. Satya and Roop's enforced female partnership - by turns warring, sisterly, tender, rivalrous - forms a bitter axis around which the tragedy of this novel unfolds. While Roop struggles to keep her children from the noble but imperious Satya, the more epic struggle of religious war is gathering pace around them. Flecked with Indian poetry and colour, rich in social and religious detail, this stunning novel is at once poetic and political, feminist and earthy. Its exuberant mix of Rohinton Mistry and Arundhati Roy reveals a new and unrivalled voice.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Publisher: Doubleday
Published: 02 Sep 1999

ISBN 10: 0385601107
ISBN 13: 9780385601108
Book Overview: Arundhati Roy meets Rohinton Mistry in a rich, epic first novel of the partitioning of India.

Author Bio
Shauna Singh Baldwin was born in Montreal to a Sikh family and grew up in India. The author of English Lessons and Other Stories and the co-author of A Foreign Visitor's Survival Guide to America, her short stories have been published widely and she has won numerous prestigious literary prizes in Canada and India. What the Body Remembers is her first novel and won the Commonwealth Writers Prize in the Caribbean and Canada region. She lives in Milwaukee with her Irish-American husband.