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Honor

Hardback

Main Details

Title Honor
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Thrity Umrigar
By (author) Thrity
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:336
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781616209957
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
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Publishing Details

Publisher Algonquin Books (division of Workman)
Imprint Algonquin Books (division of Workman)
Publication Date 4 January 2022
Publication Country United States

Description

"A powerful, important, unforgettable book." -Cheryl Strayed, author of Wild When Indian American journalist Smita returns to India to write the story of a young widow Meena and the murder of her husband, it's Smita's first time back since her family left when she was a child. Both Smita and Meena were raised in a culture where a woman exercising a basic human right-the right to love and marry whoever she chooses-is met with brutal punishment. While Meena's fate hangs in the balance, Smita must reckon with the privilege that becoming an American has given her, as well as face the trauma that shaped her as a child and led to her family leaving. Dual love stories propel the narrative, as different as the cultures from which they emanate. We follow how Meena fell headfast in love with a person forbidden to her due to his religion and faced the violent consequences of her choice; and Smita's freedom to have a casual love affair and to decide, later, how much it means to her. Moving, perceptive, and heartbreaking, this is a story about two women and what they inspire in each other as they navigate a home where terrible things have occurred, and are allowed to keep occurring, a country that they want, more than anything, to love.

Author Biography

Thrity Umrigar is the bestselling author of The Space Between Us, which was a finalist for the PEN/Beyond Margins Award, as well as six other novels, a memoir, and three picture books. Her books have been translated into several languages and published in over fifteen countries. She is the winner of a Lambda Literary Award and the Seth Rosenberg Prize and is a Distinguished Professor of English at Case Western Reserve University.

Reviews

"Honor is an utterly engrossing novel about two very different women whose lives converge after an unspeakable act of violence in India. With insight and compassion, Thrity Umrigar writes masterfully about the complexities of hatred and love, estrangement and belonging, oppression and privilege, about holding on and letting go. A powerful, important, unforgettable book." --Cheryl Strayed, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Wild "In the way A Thousand Splendid Suns told of Afghanistan's women, Thrity Umrigar tells a story of India with the intimacy of one who knows the many facets of a land both modern and ancient, awash in contradictions, permeated by a smoldering mix of ageless traditions and new ideas, beauty and brutality, hope and despair, certainty and mystery. A place where love can sometimes involve the peril of defying convention . . . and ultimately risking everything for what matters most." --Lisa Wingate, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Before We Were Yours "Honor is a novel of profound depths--cultural, personal, romantic, spiritual. It's also a story of tremendous grace, both in the understanding it shows its characters and in the ways they navigate a brutal but stunning life." --Rebecca Makkai, Pulitzer Prize finalist for The Great Believers "Honor by Thrity Umrigar is about an Indian-American journalist named Smita who returns to India on assignment. The story she's covering is an emotionally riddled one that utilizes the lives of characters to portray the cultural realities of India, both new and old. Her experiences lift the veil on the complexities of journalism and leave Smita questioning her boundaries as a reporter. Complex and unfiltered, these are the type of characters that stick with you long after you turn the pages . . . Powerful story about family, devotion, and cultural truths all through the eyes of an incredible journalist." --Reese Witherspoon, the January 2022 Reese's Book Club Pick "Umrigar aptly tackles honor killings in rural India and paints Meena with agency and depth . . . Honor boldly examines a system that continues to greenlight brutality and serves as a poignant reminder that despite all odds, 'in every country, in every crisis, there are a handful of people who will stand against the tide.' " --Minneapolis Star Tribune "Umrigar's strength as a writer is most potent in individual scenes that distill these tensions. Just as the arc of the story builds to a crescendo, both in its hastening action surrounding the trial of Meena's brothers and the reader's understanding of Smita's history, so do smaller moments . . . The many layers that comprise Honor unfurl like a peak season peony." --The Boston Globe "Umrigar's latest novel is a transformative tale of privilege, extremism and heartbreak." --The New York Times Book Review "Thrity Umrigar's novel offers a well-rounded portrait of India . . . Whether she's writing about the bright lights of Mumbai or the poverty of village life, Umrigar excels at creating engaging situations and scenes. Readers will appreciate this novel's deep understanding of the many complexities of Indian society." --BookPage "Propulsive . . . Umrigar offers readers a broad understanding of the complicated issues at play in contemporary India." --Publishers Weekly "The kind of book that makes me want to sit for hours and read... Powerful and poignant." --Southern Bookseller Review "Full-bodied and insightful, Honor is both a page-turning account of a horrific family drama and a meditation on the complexities of love--both personal and national." --Shelf Awareness "Umrigar excels in her juxtaposition of the contrasts between the tech hub image of contemporary India and the deep religious divisions that continue to wrack rural regions . . . This is a thought-provoking portrait of an India that 'felt inexpressibly large--as well as small and provincial enough to choke.'" --Booklist "Thrity navigates readers between hate and love, and the things that divide us as much as those that bring us together. It's one of those novels that will spur lots of conversation as we look at the oppression of women in many different settings, and the conflicts that religious beliefs can bring, even today. Book groups, there is a lot to unpack here." --BookReporter "A powerful story of love and connection centered in a world of divisive cultural issues." --Cleveland Magazine "A tender and evocative novel about love, hope, familial devotion, betrayal, and sacrifice." --BookClubs.com "With Honor, Thrity Umrigar continues her habit of laying bare the folly of our perceived differences. This is an intense and spellbinding novel, ricocheting between fear and hope, betrayal and redemption. It is the story of the human heart in all its complexities, and love worth fighting for." --Connie Schultz, bestselling author of The Daughters of Erietown