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Sleeping on Jupiter

Author: Anuradha Roy  

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LONGLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2015 - A stark and unflinching novel by a spellbinding storyteller, about religion, love and violence in the modern world

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LONGLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2015 - A stark and unflinching novel by a spellbinding storyteller, about religion, love and violence in the modern world

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Jarmuli: a city of temples, a centre of healing on the edge of the ocean. Nomi, a young girl, is taken from her family and finds herself in an ashram, overseen by a charismatic guru. But Guruji's charm masks a predatory menace, and Nomi faces danger beyond her understanding.

Twenty years later, Nomi returns to Jarmuli as part of a documentary film crew. All has changed in a town that she no longer knows, as tourists and market traders bustle, banter and chase their dreams amidst the temples of her youth.

Seeking the truth about what happened to her and her family, Nomi finds herself chasing shadows in a town that has reinvented itself. But when she returns to the ashram that haunts her dreams, she discovers some scars cannot be washed away.

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Awards

Winner of DSC Prize for South Asian Literature 2016 (UK)

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Critic Reviews

“Poetic and evocative. Roy's writing is a joy - Pearl Doherty, Financial TimesA vivid evocation of north India. Roy conjures up striking images with the lightest of touches - Sebastian Shakespeare, TatlerA story to lose yourself in. Anuradha Roy is a wonderful writer - Michelle Stanistreet, Daily Express”

Poetic and evocative. Roy's writing is a joy - Pearl Doherty, Financial Times

A vivid evocation of north India. Roy conjures up striking images with the lightest of touches - Sebastian Shakespeare, Tatler

A story to lose yourself in. Anuradha Roy is a wonderful writer - Michelle Stanistreet, Daily Express

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About the Author

Anuradha Roy has worked as a publisher and journalist and is now editor at Permanent Black, an independent press in New Delhi. She was the winner of the Picador-Outlook Non-fiction Prize in 2004, and her first novel AN ATLAS OF IMPOSSIBLE LONGING (2008) has been translated into thirteen languages.

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Jarmuli: a city of temples, a centre of healing on the edge of the ocean. Nomi, a young girl, is taken from her family and finds herself in an ashram, overseen by a charismatic guru. But Guruji's charm masks a predatory menace, and Nomi faces danger beyond her understanding.Twenty years later, Nomi returns to Jarmuli as part of a documentary film crew. All has changed in a town that she no longer knows, as tourists and market traders bustle, banter and chase their dreams amidst the temples of her youth.Seeking the truth about what happened to her and her family, Nomi finds herself chasing shadows in a town that has reinvented itself. But when she returns to the ashram that haunts her dreams, she discovers some scars cannot be washed away.

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Product Details

Publisher
Quercus Publishing | MacLehose Press
Published
2nd April 2015
Pages
256
ISBN
9780857053466

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