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2005 Nominated

My Little Boat

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Often we lead a life that is not our own. People tell us, then we tell ourselves, that this is the only reality. But somewhere inside us we know that it lies elsewhere…in another dimension.’
Nasreen does not belong in Rahimganj, a small town by the river Gomti in UP. And she no longer knows where she does. She has no culture, no language that she can claim as her own. Her mother, Saira Alvi, a famous poet and feminist, when she gave Nasreen in marriage to the town’s most prominent family, had hoped to spare her daughter the loneliness of a rebel life; but the shift only deprived Nasreen of the few certainties she had. For years now she has lived in the past-in the Paris and London of her childhood, and memories of her dead mother and her long-lost friend Zamurrad. She fills her journal with fragments of her ‘puzzled part-life’, and often wanders down to the river, sometimes forgetting to return. People know her as the odd, perhaps insane wife of Javed, proprietor and editor of the local newspaper Tabsira, himself fighting a losing battle for love in his home, and for reason in post-Pokharan, post-Babri Masjid India.
But Nasreen’s life will soon intersect with that of the town she has never completely understood: when an attempted murder in the local church brings Rahimganj to the brink of communal conflict, the private and the public collide, and tragedy unfolds.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Mariam
Karim

Mariam Karim was born in Lucknow, India
and educated at Delhi and Paris. She has
travelled widely in India and Europe. She writes
for children under the name Mariam Karim
Ahlawat. She currently lives in Delhi, with her
son.

Mariam Karim was born in Lucknow, India
and educated at Delhi and Paris. She has
travelled widely in India and Europe. She writes
for children under the name Mariam Karim
Ahlawat. She currently lives in Delhi, with her
son.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Date published
24/01/2025
Country
India
Original Language
English
Author
Publisher
Penguin Books India Ltd.

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