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A Suitable Boy written by Vikram Seth performed by Ayesha Dharker, Mahabanoo Mody-Kotwal, Roshan Seth and BBC Radio 4 Drama Team on Audio CD (Abridged)

A Suitable Boy written by Vikram Seth performed by Ayesha Dharker, Mahabanoo Mody-Kotwal, Roshan Seth and BBC Radio 4 Drama Team on Audio CD (Abridged)£29.99  -  £39.99

A Suitable Boy is Vikram Seth's epic love story set in India. Funny and tragic, with engaging, brilliantly observed characters, it is as close as you can get to Dickens for the twentieth century. The story unfolds through four middle class families - the Mehras, Kappoors, Khans and Chatterjis. Lata Mehra, a university student, is under pressure from...

Brick Lane written by Monica Ali performed by Ayesha Dharker on CD (Abridged)

Brick Lane written by Monica Ali performed by Ayesha Dharker on CD (Abridged)
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ISBN:  9780007176892
Genre - Main:  Fiction
Genre - Specific:  Modern
Duration:  370 mins
Length:  Abridged
Author:  Monica Ali
Performer 1:  Ayesha Dharker

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This exciting and deeply moving debut novel follows the tumultuous life of Nazneen from her birth in a Bangladeshi village hut, to her arranged marriage to Chanu and the subsequent move to London’s Tower Hamlets.

Nazneen’s inauspicious entry to the world, an apparent stillbirth on the hard mud floor of a Bangladeshi village hut, imbues in her a sense of fatalism that she carries across continents when she is married off to Chanu. Her life in London’s Tower Hamlets is, on the surface, calm. For years, keeping house and rearing children, she does what is expected of her.

Yet Nazneen walks a tightrope stretched between her daughters’ embarrassment and her husband’s resentments. Chanu calls his elder daughter the little memsahib. ‘I didn’t ask to be born here,’ say Shahana, with regular finality. Into that fragile peace walks Karim.

He sets questions before her, of longing and belonging; he sparks in her a turmoil that reflects the community’s own; he opens her eyes and directs her gaze – but what she sees, in the end, comes as a suprise to them both. While Nazneen journeys along her path of self-realization, a way haunted by her mother’s ghost, her sister Hasina, back in Bangladesh, rushes headlong at her life, first making a ‘love marriage’, then fleeing her violent husband. Woven through the novel, Hasina’s letters from Dhaka recount a world of overwhelming adversity.

Shaped – yet ultimately not bound – by their landscapes and memories, both sisters struggle to dream themselves out of the rules prescribed for them. Beautifully rendered and, by turns, both comic and deeply moving, Brick Lane establishes Monica Ali as one of the most exciting new voices in fiction.

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