China Room

The heartstopping and beautiful novel, longlisted for the Booker Prize 2021

Sunjeev Sahota author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vintage Publishing

Published:5th May '22

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In China Room, the lives of three brides intertwine across generations, exploring love, identity, and family expectations against the backdrop of rural Punjab.

Set against the backdrop of a rural farm in Punjab, China Room tells the poignant story of three young brides married to three brothers in a single ceremony. In 1929, the girls find themselves confined to the ‘china room’, heavily veiled and isolated from the men, only able to meet their husbands under the cover of night. As they navigate the complexities of their new lives, Mehar, one of the brides, grapples with her family's expectations and struggles to uncover which brother is truly hers. Her journey is fraught with passion and peril, igniting a quest that will forever change her fate.

Fast forward to 1999, where Mehar's great-grandson embarks on a journey of self-discovery, fleeing from England to the same sun-scorched farm. As he delves into his family's past and learns about love, he seeks to find strength and clarity for his own life. The intertwining narratives of Mehar and her descendant create a rich tapestry of history, love, and resilience, showcasing how the past can illuminate the present.

China Room is a beautifully crafted tale that explores themes of identity, love, and the weight of family expectations. With its multi-generational perspective, the novel captivates readers, inviting them to reflect on the timeless struggles of love and belonging.

Sunjeev Sahota's writing is the stuff of miracles. Emotional and heartrending, China Room juggles questions of love, debt, and what it means to build a home alongside the history that carries us. China Room is a propulsive dream, intricately wrought, and Sahota is a maestro. -- Bryan Washington, author of LOT and MEMORIAL
China Room is a rare novel that makes you pause in its beauty. -- Francesca Carington * Sunday Telegraph, *Novel of the Week* *
Sahota is a truly original novelist, his prose sparingly precise in its beauty, steeped in kindness and deep humanity. -- Ruth Scurr * TLS *
With poise, restraint and deep intelligence,Sahota feeds us big, difficult themes - segregation and freedom, revolution and empire - in a form that is unsweetened, fresh and nourishing. Surely this, his third novel, will propel him up the shortlists to the prizewinning status he deserves. -- Melissa Katsoulis * The Times, 'This Book Will Win Prizes' *
An extraordinarily gifted writer... Sahota's ability to shine a phrase is not bought for the usual steep formalist price, at the expense of simplicity, intimate feeling, and solid representation. He's both camera and painter, in a literary world that often separates those novelistic tasks. -- James Wood * New Yorker *
Sahota combines great writing with amazing storytelling... his books are intelligent and beautifully written and very poised but also incredibly immersive, gripping and very moving. An epic in miniature, China Room is the kind of novel that reminds you why you fell in love with reading in the first place. -- Open Book * BBC Radio 4 *
Novels this good are rare. -- Anthony Cummins * Daily Mail, *Summer Reads of 2021* *
Sahota's prose is a finely modulated instrument that moves from subtle minutiae to cosmic magnitude... Exhibiting the narrative control and psychological acuity of Rohinton Mistry and Jhumpa Lahiri, Sahota's tale of trans-generational trauma is quietly devastating. -- Madeleine Feeny * Spectator *
Sahota's beautifully crafted novel dovetails two stories from different eras... Both characters are prisoners of circumstances but, in their hunger for redemption, become emblematic of the human condition. -- Max Davidson * Mail on Sunday *

Such a thrilling combination of beauty and heartbreak. It's breathtaking.

-- Charlotte Mendelson, author of ALMOST ENGLISH

ISBN: 9781784706364

Dimensions: 197mm x 130mm x 17mm

Weight: 183g

256 pages