Small Days and Nights

Shortlisted for the Ondaatje Prize 2020

Tishani Doshi author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:16th Apr '20

Should be back in stock very soon

Small Days and Nights cover

‘A shattering study of disaffection and belonging … This is a concise novel of staggering depth … Disturbing, deep and utterly extraordinary’ Bidisha, Observer

Shortlisted for the Ondaatje Prize 2020 ‘An astonishing novel that is beautifully written but underpinned by a quiet simmering anger about injustice and unrealistic expectations of a family – and of life in contemporary India’ Peter Frankopan ‘A shattering study of disaffection and belonging … This is a concise novel of staggering depth …Disturbing, deep and utterly extraordinary’ Bidisha, ObserverAn Irish Times Book of the Year 2019 Escaping her failing marriage, Grace has returned to Pondicherry to cremate her mother. Once there, she finds herself heir to an unexpected inheritance. First, there is the strange pink house, blue-shuttered, out on a spit of the wild beach, haunted by the rattle of fishermen in their catamarans. And then there is the sister she never knew she had: Lucia, who has spent her life in a residential facility. Soon Grace sets up a new and precarious life in this lush, melancholy wilderness, with Lucia, the village housekeeper Mallika, the drily witty Auntie Kavitha and an ever-multiplying litter of puppies. Here in Paramankeni, with its vacant bus stops colonised by flying foxes, its temples and step-wells shielded by canopies of teak and tamarind, where every dusk the fishermen line the beach smoking and mending their nets, Grace feels that she has come to the very end of the world. But Grace’s attempts to play house prove first a struggle, then a strain, as she discovers the chaos, tenderness, fury and bewilderment of life with Lucia. Luminous, funny, surprising and heartbreaking, Small Days and Nights is the story of a woman caught in a moment of transformation, and the sacrifices we make to forge lives that have meaning.

A shattering study of disaffection and belonging … This is a concise novel of staggering depth … Disturbing, deep and utterly extraordinary -- Bidisha * Observer *
Radiantly written … This superb novel from Doshi (Orange Prize-longlisted for The Pleasure Seekers) ranges over family secrets, trying to do the right thing, and the sheer contingency of life in all its richness and uncertainty * Sunday Times *
Tishani Doshi brings all her skills as one of the world's best poets to this lovely, beguiling, brilliant novel. Run, don't walk to your nearest bookseller -- Gary Shteyngart
Praise for The Pleasure Seekers: 'This is a captivating, delightful novel. I was totally engaged by Tishani Doshi's people and by their world, and the language often rises - when speaking of the great matters, life, death, and above all love - to powerful metaphorical heights -- Salman Rushdie
Brimming with tender humour ... the novel dances its people across barriers of race and nation * Independent *
Intensely charming ... a seductive and lovable novel: it is about pleasure sought and, more importantly, pleasure found * Guardian *
Laced with charm, and instantly familiar, this is top drawer comfort reading * Financial Times *

ISBN: 9781526603739

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 220g

272 pages