Mother Mary Comes to Me, Arundhati Roy
Mother Mary Comes to Me, Arundhati Roy
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Mother Mary Comes to Me

Bestseller

Author: Arundhati Roy

Narrator: Arundhati Roy

Unabridged: 11 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/02/2025


Synopsis

Named One of The New York Times Book Review’s Top Ten Books of the Year
Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Autobiography | Finalist for the Kirkus Prize | Nominated for the Women's Prize for Nonfiction

One of the best-reviewed books of the year, a raw and deeply moving memoir that “pulses with compassion and moral outrage” (The Wall Street Journal) from the legendary author of The God of Small Things and The Ministry of Utmost Happiness that traces her complex relationship with her mother, Mary Roy, a fierce and formidable force who shaped Arundhati’s life both as a woman and a writer.

“Heart-smashed” by the death of the mother she ran from at age eighteen and shaken by the intensity of her response, Arundhati Roy began this remarkable memoir—a soaring account, both intimate and inspiring, of how the author became the person and the writer she is: shaped by circumstance but above all by her relationship to her extraordinary, singular mother Mary, who she describes as “my shelter and my storm.”

With the scale, sweep, and depth of her novels, and the passion, political clarity, and warmth of her essays, Mother Mary Comes to Me is an ode to freedom, a tribute to thorny love and savage grace—a memoir like no other.

About Arundhati Roy

Arundhati Roy is the author of The God of Small Things, which won the Booker Prize in 1997, and The Ministry of Utmost Happiness, which has been translated into more than forty languages and was longlisted for the Booker Prize. Roy has also published several works of nonfiction, including AzadiThe Algebra of Infinite Justice, Field Notes on Democracy: Listening to Grasshoppers, and Broken Republic. In 2023, she was awarded the prestigious European Essay Prize for lifetime achievement, and in 2024, the PEN Pinter Prize for telling “urgent stories of injustice with wit and beauty.” She lives in Delhi.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Liz on August 26, 2025

Roy writes that she is puzzled and more than a little ashamed by the intensity of her response to her mother’s death and I now have this same feeling about my reaction to this book 😭......more

Goodreads review by Elsa Rajan on September 14, 2025

Arundhati Roy is savage. But so was her mother. When I was done reading the book, it unsettled me that an activist as fierce as Arundhati often shrank before her mother’s ridicule. The rebel in me sighed in relief when she finally snapped back and broke a chair in response to one of Mary Roy’s outra......more

Goodreads review by Mark on July 12, 2025

I find myself in a somewhat unique position. I just finished Arundhati Roy’s breathtaking (that is, reading it took my breath away!) memoir, and yet I have not read anything she has previously written and published. My usual linearity-seeking compulsion is to read some, or all, books by an author, a......more

Goodreads review by diario_de_um_leitor_pjv on September 10, 2025

Imperdível. Tocante. Enriquecedor.......more

Goodreads review by Muhammed on September 11, 2025

'She was my shelter and my storm' രേഖാ രാജിൻ്റെ അ അമ്മ എന്ന പുസ്തകം വായിക്കുമ്പോൾ അതിൽ രേഖ തൻ്റെ അമ്മയെ നിരന്തരം മനസ്സിലാക്കാൻ ശ്രമിക്കുന്ന ഒരു ജോലിയെക്കുറിച്ച് പറയുന്നുണ്ട്. വളരെ വലിയ രീതിയിലുള്ള അധ്വാനം ആവശ്യപ്പെടുന്ന ഒരു കാര്യമായാണതിനെ എഴുത്തുകാരി പറയുന്നത് - മാനസികമായും, ശാരീരികമായും, രാഷ്ട്രീയപര......more


Quotes

"This haunting and tender memoir is an insightful exploration of a mother-daughter relationship and India’s culture."