Midnight, at the War, Devi S. Laskar
Midnight, at the War, Devi S. Laskar
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Midnight, at the War
A Novel

Author: Devi S. Laskar

Narrator: Sneha Mathan

Unabridged: 9 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mariner Books

Published: 04/14/2026


Synopsis

Inspired by journalists Christiane Amanpour and Sylvia Poggioli, Midnight, at the War is a novel about a reporter chasing the biggest story of her career as she contends with a tense newsroom, a dangerous global conflict, and all the problems she’s running away from at home, by the acclaimed novelist that Megha Majumdar calls “a gem of a writer.”Foreign correspondent Rita Das has left New York for the war-torn Middle East, a reassignment she asked for after learning she is pregnant but uncertain whether the father is her husband or her lover. As she strives to shed light on the fallouts of the war, Rita finds herself embroiled in her own conflicts with her interpreter and her news editor, her sources and her colleagues. She is unable to accept the loss of her mother and deal with her guilt for not being at her side when she died.Fiercely independent and ambitious (and, in her journalism, deeply humane), Rita is also in denial about her need for intimate human relationships. As she goes into the field to report on the war, she grapples with the physical and emotional tolls of her pregnant body and a turbulent region where the numbing repetition of war slides suddenly into horror. When her news editor delivers urgent orders for her to return to New York, Rita is faced with a choice about how she wants to live her life as a journalist and a soon-to-be mother.Set in the years immediately after 9/11, and drawn from Devi Laskar’s own experience as a government reporter in the 1990s and early aughts, Midnight, at the War is an exploration of love and grief, of moral ambiguity and forgiveness, of modern war and the wars we wage within ourselves.

About Devi S. Laskar

Devi S. Laskar is the author of The Atlas of Reds and Blues, which won the Asian Pacific American Award for Literature and the Crook’s Corner Book Prize and was named a finalist for the Northern California Book Awards. Laskar’s second novel, Circa, was a GOOP Book Club pick. In 2022, USA TODAY named Laskar among “50 AAPI authors” to read. She is an alumna of the OpEd Project and VONA and holds an MFA from Columbia University. Originally from North Carolina, Laskar now lives in Northern California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ellen on September 26, 2025

This book was a nostalgic and fascinating glimpse into the life of someone who works as a government reporter during major world events. It takes place in the time of 9/11 and after and I love the way Rita struggles not just with the current events but her own personal hardships. There are heavy the......more

Goodreads review by Queralt✨ on April 11, 2026

Midnight at the War follows Rita, a journalist in the Middle East, who has to return home because her mother is dying. Her trip is delayed by 9/11, and the story follows her through both personal and political struggles. I found this book beautifully written and informative, but the narrator felt ver......more

Goodreads review by Kristen on March 29, 2026

Review of advance copy received from Netgalley 3.5 stars The writing is beautiful and evocative. The story is told very passively from first person. While there is no denying that the main character Rita is smart and strong, but she is rough around the edges emotionally. Hearing the story from her......more

Goodreads review by Cassie on April 01, 2026

4/5 – Many thanks to NetGalley for the Advanced Copy! That she became a journalist wasn't a surprise. Active discussions with her parents of the news was the first spark. A visit to her mother's native India set the flame into a blaze. It also planted invasive seeds in her family unit. Both elements......more

Goodreads review by Tini on April 13, 2026

An unflinching, beautifully rendered story of conflict and connection. Foreign correspondent Rita Das leaves New York for an assignment in a war-torn region - one she actively seeks out as she grapples with a complicated and deeply personal conflict. As she immerses herself in reporting on the unfold......more