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What the Body Remembers
by Shauna Singh Baldwin      (Author ALERT)



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ProductID: 2518 - Hardcover - 475 Pages (Year: 1999)
HarperCollins ~ ISBN: 0385600437

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A heady mix of Punjab, Partition and womankind.

Never before has a novel of the Partition of India been told from the point of view of the Sikh community, never before through Sikh women's eyes. Beautifully written and profoundly shocking, Shauna Singh Baldwin's debut novel is at once poetic, political, feminist and sensual.

Deeply imbued with the languages, customs and layered history of colonial India, What the Body Remembers is a triumph of language and storytelling, reclaiming a strikingly intimate and vivid sense of the large and colorful canvas of India and Pakistan.

Roop is a village girl in Punjab in 1937. Her mother died in childbirth and her father is in deep debt, and so it is with elation that she learns she is to become the second wife of a wealthy Sikh landowner, Sardarji, whose first wife, Satya, is forty-two year old, and has failed to bear him any children. Roop initially believes that Satya will treat her as a sister, but it becomes obvious that their relationship is far more complicated as they begin to struggle for control over the children to be born and for the affection of their husband.

Roop's story pulls the reader immediately into her world, making it seem startlingly universal, but what the Body Remembers is not solely hers. It is very much Satya's story as she is forced to adopt ever more desperate measures to maintain her place in society and her husband's heart. And it is also Sardarji's story, as the India he knows and understands begins to change beneath his feet, the escalating tensions in his own family reflecting the changing dynamics between Sikh and Muslim that will lead to the cleaving of India, and trap the Sikhs in the middle of a horror wrought by the wresting of the land.


 


 About the Author

Shauna Singh Baldwin was born in Montreal and grew up in India. She is the author of English Lessons and Other Stories (Goose Lane Editions, 1996; Harper Collins India, 1999) and the coauthor of A Foreign Visitor's Survival Guide to America (John Muir, 1992). From 1991-1994 she was an independent radio producer, hosting "Sunno!" the East-Indian American radio show where you don't have to be East-Indian to listen. 



Several magazines have published her fiction, articles and poems: The Writer, Calyx, Rosebud, hum, India Currents, and Cream City Review in the U.S.A.; Saturday Night, Books in Canada, Prairie Fire, Canadian Forum, Fireweed, and McGill St. Magazine in Canada; and Manushi magazine in India. CBC Radio broadcast stories from English Lessons on its drive-time shows Between the Covers and Morningside. 



Shauna holds an M.B.A. from Marquette University. Her first novel, What the Body Remembers, was published in 1999 by Knopf, Canada; Nan Talese/Doubleday, and Transworld UK. An audio version was broadcast on CBC's Between the Covers and the novel will be translated into German, Italian, French, Greek, Hebrew, Spanish, Catalan, Turkish and Dutch. 



What the Body Remembers was awarded the 2000 Commonwealth Writer's Prize for Canada and the Caribbean region. She received the 1997 Canadian Literary Award for a short story - Satya. English Lessons received the 1996 Friends of American Writers Award. A story from English Lessons - Jassie - won the 1995 Writer's Union of Canada Award for short prose. Shauna's awards include India's international Nehru Award (gold medal) for public speaking, and the national Shastri Award (silver medal) for English prose.


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Rating: (5 out of 5)
Reviewer: Sapna Prasad from Reston, VA, USA
"What the body remembers" is set around the period of India's partition and revolves around the relationship between the two wives of a rich landowner. The author through her wonderful writing helps us walk right into Roop's (the central character)heart and feel her longings, her fears, her courage, and most importantly, her endurance. It is a tribute to Sikh women who will bend but not break in a male dominated society.

With the 1947 Partition of India as the backdrop, this book is a wonderful portrait of the Indian Culture and Society of the time. Carrying a deep social message in its pages, this book was disturbing at times. And yet I was sorry to close it after reading the last page. A fascinating Read. I highly recommend it.


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