Chickpeas to Cook and Other Stories, Nilanjana Sengupta
Chickpeas to Cook and Other Stories, Nilanjana Sengupta
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Chickpeas to Cook and Other Stories

Author: Nilanjana Sengupta

Narrator: Anita Dhawan Mehrotra

Unabridged: 4 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/15/2024


Synopsis

Chickpeas to Cook is the story of the woman of the tribe, women from some of the smallest of communities, often no more than a few hundred families in Singapore. How do these women live, think, breathe? What does the Dawoodi Bohra woman answer, for instance, when she’s asked if her daughter will don the ridah after marriage? When does the Sikh woman decide it’s time to come out of her brother’s shadow and live for herself? What does the Eurasian woman do when her DNA report arrives and it doesn’t quite tally with what her parents told her? What does the Zoroastrian woman tell the author about bridges and confluences while she helps her navigate a difficult period of introspection?Yes, it’s a world of dwindling walls, a veritable house of mirrors where reflections bounce off each other into infinitude, yet each appears more familiar than the last. It’s about ordinary women living ordinary lives, taking ordinary decisions, made extraordinary only by the love, empathy and fortitude they invest in it. But beware! For under the haunting haze lies magic – a woman’s communion with herself, with the truths of the universe. And when the individual stories are sown together, it transforms yet again, into a connected journey of intimate understanding.

About The Author

Nilanjana Sengupta, an author based in Singapore. Her publications include, A Gentleman's Word: The Legacy of Subhas Chandra Bose in Southeast Asia (ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, 2012), The Female Voice of Myanmar: Khin Myo Chit to Aung San Suu Kyi (Cambridge University Press, 2015), Singapore, My Country: Biography of M Bala Subramanion (World Scientific Press, 2016) and The Votive Pen: Writings on Edwin Thumboo (Penguin Random House, 2020). Sengupta also writes for The Straits Times and for publications of the National Heritage Board, Singapore. Her books have been critically acclaimed, adopted for university courses and translated into multiple languages. She has been associated with the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute as well as NUS in various research capacities.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Darcel on April 06, 2023

Are you someone who enjoys reading short stories about different cultures set in a Singaporean context? Or if you have always wanted to learn more about the diverse ethnic and religious mix of Singapore but didn’t know where to start? Check out my full review for ReadNUS here [URL not allowed]......more

Goodreads review by Vidhya on July 17, 2024

This book purports to be about minority women but actually it’s about faiths in Singapore. The good part is the descriptions of each faith & how they are practised in Singapore including detailed footnotes on interesting and unique aspects of the faith. The author juxtapositions this with a fictiona......more

Goodreads review by Introvert Insane on August 06, 2023

This book focuses on subset of religious groups in Singapore mainly focusing on women's perspective. The conclusion that I have for this book is that we're all actually not that different and I appreciate that in a world of prejudice that we live in today.......more