Independence, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
Independence, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
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Independence
A Novel

Author: Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

Narrator: Sneha Mathan

Unabridged: 10 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: William Morrow

Published: 01/17/2023


Synopsis

“Divakaruni tells the story of India’s independence through the eyes of three sisters, each of whom is uniquely different, with her own desires and flaws. I cheered for them and cried with them as they move through the history of their country that is at once devastating, inspiring, and triumphant. You will, too.”— Lisa See, #1 New York Times bestselling authorSet during the partition of British India in 1947, a time when neighbor was pitted against neighbor and families were torn apart, award-winning author Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s novel brings to life the sweeping story of three sisters caught up in events beyond their control, their unbreakable bond, and their incredible struggle against powerful odds.India, 1947.In a rural village in Bengal live three sisters, daughters of a well-respected doctor.Priya: intelligent and idealistic, resolved to follow in her father’s footsteps and become a doctor, though society frowns on it.Deepa: the beauty, determined to make a marriage that will bring her family joy and status.Jamini: devout, sharp-eyed, and a talented quiltmaker, with deeper passions than she reveals.Theirs is a home of love and safety, a refuge from the violent events taking shape in the nation. Then their father is killed during a riot, and even their neighbors turn against them, bringing the events of their country closer to home.As Priya determinedly pursues her career goal, Deepa falls deeply in love with a Muslim, causing her to break with her family. And Jamini attempts to hold her family together, even as she secretly longs for her sister’s fiancèWhen the partition of India is officially decided, a drastic—and dangerous—change is in the air. India is now for Hindus, Pakistan for Muslims. The sisters find themselves separated from one another, each on different paths. They fear for what will happen to not just themselves, but each other.Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni outdoes herself with this deeply moving story of sisterhood and friendship, painting an account of India’s independence simultaneously exhilarating and devastating, that will make any reader—new or old—a devoted fan.

About Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni is an award-winning and bestselling author, poet, activist, and teacher of writing. Her work has been published in over 50 magazines, including the Atlantic Monthly and The New Yorker, and her writing has been included in over 50 anthologies, including The Best American Short Stories, the O. Henry Prize Stories, and the Pushcart Prize Anthology. Her books have been translated into 29 languages, including Dutch, Hebrew, Bengali, Russian, and Japanese; many have been used for campus-wide and city-wide reads. Several have been made into films and plays. She lives in Houston, where she teaches Creative Writing at the University of Houston.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Piyush on June 04, 2024

Historical fiction has been my favourite genre and it is books like these that make me fall in love more and more with this genre, and in general, with reading! This was my first Chitra Banerjee book, and I can joyously (and definitely as well) say that it won't be the last! A poignantly beautiful......more

Goodreads review by Barbara on March 28, 2023

3+ The year 1947 is an important date in India’s history. It is when Britain granted India its Independence, seemingly, a wonderful event. Although many leaders, such as Gandhi and Nehru, wanted a united India, Muslim leaders feared rule by the Hindu majority. Partition appeared to be the solution. A......more

Goodreads review by Payal on December 13, 2022

Finished reading this book , absolutely unputdownable ! This book is set in Bengal against India’s independence movement, a story of three sisters . It is written in multiple narratives and it brings forth many different facets , layer by layer , of tumultuous incidents of the partition of India and......more

Goodreads review by Madhulika on December 08, 2022

In 1946, with the Second World War over and Indian independence finally on the horizon, Indians were beginning to dream of a country truly their own, where the racist and arbitrary dictums of British administrators would no longer apply. Where equality and fraternity would mean true freedom for all......more

Goodreads review by Krutika on January 02, 2023

Set during the tumultuous times of Independence, this book was unputdownable. The tensions soared high, nation was on the brink of breaking into two halves and people perhaps for the first time realised how dangerous religion as a concept was. And while all this went on, Chitra zeroes in on the live......more