All The Lives We Never Lived by Anuradha Roy
Genre: Historical Fiction
Length: 288 pages
First Published: May 31, 2018
Publisher’s Description
From the Man Booker Prize-nominated author of Sleeping on Jupiter and “one of India’s greatest living authors” (O, The Oprah Magazine), a poignant and sweeping novel set in India during World War II and the present day about a son’s quest to uncover the truth about his mother.
In my childhood, I was known as the boy whose mother had run off with an Englishman. The man was in factGerman, but in small‑town India in those days, all white foreigners were largely thought of as British.
So begins the “gracefully wrought” (Kirkus Reviews) story of Myshkin and his mother, Gayatri, who rebels against tradition to follow her artist’s instinct for freedom.
Freedom of a different kind is in the air across India. The fight against British rule is reaching a critical turn. The Nazis have come to power in Germany. At this point of crisis, two strangers arrive in Gayatri’s town, opening up to her the vision of other possible lives.
What took Myshkin’s mother from India and Dutch-held Bali in the 1930s, ripping a knife through his comfortingly familiar universe? Excavating the roots of the world in which he was abandoned, Myshkin comes to understand the connections between the anguish at home and a war‑torn universe overtaken by patriotism.
About Anuradha Roy
Anuradha Roy was educated in Hyderabad, Calcutta, and Cambridge (UK). She is an editor at Permanent Black, an independent press publishing in South Asian history, politics, and culture. She lives mainly in Ranikhet, India, with her husband Rukun Advani and their dog, Biscoot. Visit the author’s website→