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"Suffering quietly in a room not my own." Madras on Rainy Days (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, January 2004) by Samina Ali. First book, novel. Agent: None. Editor: Ayesha Pande.
Source:
Poets & Writers Magazine
Date:
Mar.18.2004
Books with buzz ... Madras on Rainy Days. Born in India and raised in Minneapolis by an overprotective mother, Layla, the feisty young heroine of Samina Ali's accomplished debut is 'like a ghost caught in cultural ruins.' Returning to India for an arranged marriage, she feels alternately trapped and fascinated by her family's Muslim traditions as she struggles with everything from her chador to her handsome new husband to the lost promise of her past.
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—Vogue Magazine
About Samina
SAMINA ALI is the first Indian Muslim woman fiction writer to be published in America. A trailblazer and visionary, she has built a career as both a successful novelist and a widely popular speaker.
Her debut novel, MADRAS ON RAINY DAYS, was awarded the Prix...
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