Madras on Rainy Days

Madras on Rainy Days

by SaminaAli (Author)

Synopsis

Layla is torn between clashing identities - the dutiful Muslim daughter her immigrant parents raised her to be, the Indian she fantasizes she is, and the free, independent woman America has awakened in her. At nineteen, her parents inform Layla that a marriage has been arranged for her. Her wedding will be in India, to a handsome, ambitious Indian engineer, who knows nothing of Layla's American self and who has some potent secrets of his own. A stunned Layla submits reluctantly. In the heat and noise of Hyderabad, as her wedding looms, her behaviour becomes more erratic. To Layla's surprise, the ancient and elaborate wedding rituals, her groom's physical beauty, and the warm welcome of her new family fill her with a sense of belonging she has never known before. Yet on her honeymoon in Madras, with the monsoon rains drumming ceaselessly outside, the full horror of the devil's bargain she has made is revealed, forcing her to make painful decisions about her roles as a Muslim, a wife and a woman. Set against the backdrop of mounting Hindu-Muslim tensions, MADRAS ON RAINY DAYS, lyrically evokes the complexities of life behind the chador.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Piatkus
Published: 02 Jun 2005

ISBN 10: 0749935677
ISBN 13: 9780749935672
Book Overview: At nineteen, Layla is told by her parents in America that a marriage to an engineer has been arranged for her in India. Despite initially feeling a great sense of belonging amongst her new family, she is soon forced to make painful decisions about her role as a Muslim, wife and woman. Set against a back-drop of mounting Hindu-Muslim disputes, Layla finds herself torn between clashing identities and ideals.

Media Reviews
'Samina Ali has created, in her first novel, a compelling story filled with psychological insight and a deep understanding of the conflicts that plague all of us who inhabit two worlds at the same time' Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, author of The Mistress of Spices 'With her debut novel, Madras on Rainy Days, Samina Ali makes a bold entrance on the scene of American immigrant literature. Ali is a compelling storyteller. In language that is at once lyrical and unsentimental, she explores both the upside and the downside of being a first generation Muslim Indo-American woman, trapped between the demands of competing cultural heritages. This is a must read for anyone interested in understanding the multicultural fabric of contemporary America' Bharati Mukherjee, author of Desirable Daughters: A Novel
Author Bio
Samina Ali was born in Hyperabad, India, and raised both in India and the US. She received her MFA from the University of Oregon. Madras on Rainy Days is her debut novel.