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  • Girl in White Cotton

  • Written by: Avni Doshi
  • Narrated by: Nimisha Sirohi
  • Length: 9 hrs and 53 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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Girl in White Cotton

Written by: Avni Doshi
Narrated by: Nimisha Sirohi
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Publisher's Summary

SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2020 AND PUBLISHED IN THE UK AS BURNT SUGAR

"Utterly compelling, complex, unflinching realism - sometimes emotionally wrenching but also cathartic, written with poignancy and memorability." - The Booker Prize Judges 2020

"Avni Doshi is a writer of surgical precision and sharp intelligence. This novel of mother-and-daughter resentments and the deep, intimate cuts of ancient family history gleams like a blade - both dangerous and beautiful. I loved it." - Elizabeth Gilbert, bestselling author of Eat, Pray, Love

"Taut and unsettling, a dark, ferocious novel." - Fatima Bhutto, author of The Runaways

Antara has never understood her mother Tara's decisions—walking out on her marriage to follow a guru, living on the streets like a beggar, shacking up with an unknown artist, rebelling against society's expectations ... But when Tara starts losing her memory, Antara searches for a way to make peace with their shared past, a past that haunts them both.

As she relives her childhood in Pune in the eighties, the time she spent at a Catholic boarding school in the hills of Maharashtra, and her years as a young artist in Bombay, Antara comes up against her own fears and neuroses, realizing she might not be so different from Tara after all.

Girl in White Cotton is a journey into shifting memories, altering identities, and the subjective nature of truth. Tracing the fragile line between familial devotion and deception, Avni Doshi's mesmerizing first novel will surprise and unsettle you.

©2019 Avni Doshi (P)2021 HarperCollins Publishers

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Great Voice Good writing

Its a good book with great depth of characters mentioned in it, i liked the writer's way of going into the details and explaining the character as real as it can be visualized.

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Brilliant writing, equally brilliant narration

Avni Doshi reportedly spent a few years to write this story while settling from one geography to another. The length of time shows up in her erudite, deeply touching (read unsettling) biographical writing about Antara. The story is about Antara, as she recounts her childhood with her mother, Tara and narrates her adult life with her mother and her husband.

Unlike a lot of other stories that are written, this one steers clear of blatant preaching. The reader/listener is forced to keep all moralities aside and hear the narration without passing any judgement on anyone.

TRIGGER WARNING - the story deals with child abuse and the writing and narration forced me to pause the audio book before I could gather the strength to listen further.

Suffice to say that, Namrata Sirohi does a beyond brilliant job at narrating the story. She does justice to the author's research, writing and depth of characters and is consistent with her voice modulation all throughout. I look forward to hearing many more books from Ms. Sirohi.

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