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Beloved Strangers Maria Chaudhuri

Beloved Strangers By Maria Chaudhuri

Beloved Strangers by Maria Chaudhuri


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"First published in Great Britain in 2014"--Title page verso.

Beloved Strangers Summary

Beloved Strangers: A Memoir by Maria Chaudhuri

On and on we dream, we wish, we love - no matter that the dreams come to an end, the wishes evolve or that love dissipates like dust in the wind. Perhaps, what matters only is that we have lived long enough to dream, hard enough to wish and indisputably enough to love. One of Maria's early memories growing up in Dhaka is of planning to run away with her friend Nadia. Even then, Maria couldn't quite figure out why she longed to escape. It is not that home is an unhappy place. It's just that in her family, joy is ephemeral. With a mother who yearns for the mountains, the solitude and freedom to pursue her own dreams and career, and a charismatic but distant father who finds it difficult to expresses emotion, they are never able to hold on to happiness for very long. Maria studies the Holy Book, says her daily prayers and wonders if God is watching her. She dreams, like her mother, of unstitching the seam of her life. It is her neighbour, Bablu, the Imitator of Frogs, who both excites and repulses Maria by showing her a yellowing pornographic magazine, but it is Mala, a girl her own age who comes to work in their house, whose wise eyes and wicked smile makes her dizzy with longing. When she moves to New England for university at eighteen Maria meets Yameen, a man who lives in a desperately squalid apartment in Jersey City, woos her with phone calls and a marathon night of drinking in New York bars, and is not what he seems... From Dhaka to New York, this is a candid and moving account of growing up and growing away, a meditation on why people leave their homes and why they sometimes find it difficult to return. Beloved Strangers is an unforgettable memoir marking the arrival of a brilliant new voice from Bangladesh.

Beloved Strangers Reviews

A vivid portrayal of life in two very different parts of the world, this debut novel keeps the reader enthralled -- Natasha Howe * The Lady *
Moving, lyrical and curious - this memoir effortlessly captures the disorientating feeling of growing up in a world that misunderstands you * Red *

About Maria Chaudhuri

Maria Chaudhuri was born and raised in Bangladesh. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Religion from Mount Holyoke College, Massachusetts, and an MFA in Creative Writing from Goddard College, Vermont. Her essays, features and short stories have been published in various collections, journals and literary magazines. She lives in Hong Kong.

Additional information

GOR005669217
9781408844601
1408844605
Beloved Strangers: A Memoir by Maria Chaudhuri
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2014-01-16
208
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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