Intemperance, Sonora Jha
Intemperance, Sonora Jha
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Intemperance
A Novel

Author: Sonora Jha

Narrator: Sneha Mathan

Unabridged: 9 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperVia

Published: 10/14/2025


Synopsis

In this follow-up to the critically-acclaimed The Laughter—winner of the Washington State Book Award—a middle-aged woman starts a firestorm when she holds a contest, based on an ancient Indian ritual, in which men must compete to win her affections.A woman who has left two husbands announces she will celebrate her 55th birthday by holding a swayamvar. Drawn from an ancient custom in her Indian culture, this is an event in which suitors line up to compete in a feat of wills and strength to win a beautiful princess’s hand in marriage. The woman, a renowned and respected intellectual in an American town who had once declared she was “past such petty matters as love,” knows she is now setting herself up for widespread societal ridicule, but her self-esteem and sexual libido are off the charts even as her body withers from disability, fading beauty, and her appetite for cake. To her surprise, a cast of characters shows up to support her call—a wedding planner looking for the next enchanting thing, a disability rights activist making a documentary film, and even, begrudgingly, her own young adult son. The Men's Rights Movement protests her project, angry at her objectification of men. She is waylaid by visitations from goddesses and princesses past, who either try to slap sense into her or cheer her on. She must also reckon with a brutal love story in her ancestry that was endangered by the caste system—a story that placed a generational curse on those in the family who show an intemperance of spirit. As her whole plan spirals into a spectacle, the woman embarks on a journey to decide what feat her suitor must perform to be worthy of her wrinkling hand. What feat will define a newer, better masculinity? What feat will it take for her to trust in the tenderness of love? Intemperance is at once a satirical feminist folktale and a meditation on how we might reach past all sense and still find love.

About Sonora Jha

Sonora Jha is the author of the the novel The Laughter, the memoir How to Raise a Feminist Son, and the novel Foreign. After a career as a journalist covering crime, politics, and culture in India and Singapore, she moved to the United States to earn a PhD in media and public affairs. Sonora’s op-eds, essays, and public appearances have been featured in the New York Times, on the BBC, in anthologies, and elsewhere. She is a professor of journalism at Seattle University and lives in Seattle.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Summer on October 17, 2025

I love books centered around middle aged women who defy social constructs and Intemperence is the perfect example of this! I just adored the main character! She’s a bold and brazen intellectual who goes after what she wants while embracing herself completely. The self love and acceptance she had for......more

Goodreads review by Suzanne on October 07, 2025

I thought the premise of this novel sounded intriguing when I first heard of it, but I did not expect to love it nearly as much as I did. It had me from hello: I am not the sort of person to throw a lavish party, but this is no ordinary party and the thing that makes it necessary is no ordinary lone......more

Goodreads review by Stacey on October 21, 2025

I wasn't my fave. It took me ages to really get into the vibes. It was pretty slow and a bit montonal but it seemed to find its groove in the last half of the book. I think this would have been better to read because the audio just did not grip me and the plot sounded so great. 3 stars......more

Goodreads review by Harrison on September 01, 2025

4⭐ Heartfelt, sensitive, and a journey. When a feminist professor chooses to hold a ritual test of feats to find her third husband, it sets off a whirlwind of confusion, scandal, confusion, and history. I'll admit, I had my phases with this book. I will admit that perhaps I was reading this not at th......more

Goodreads review by thebookybird on October 05, 2025

This started really strong, lost its way a bit in the middle and landed the ending.......more