My Mother Pattu
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My Mother Pattu
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My Mother Pattu
"Winner of the 2019 Commonwealth Short Story Prize"--Cover.
Finely textured, humane and deeply relevant, these stories of love, loss, and the politics of identity, race, and belonging, challenge comfortable conventions about ourselves. In turn wry and humorous, poignant and searing, they haunt our minds long after they are done.
Deeply humane, in turn wry and humorous, the stories in this collection haunt readers with their searing honesty.
Lalitha, abused by her own mother, learns that bullies carry emotional traumas that scar everyone's lives.
Shiva Das confronts the truth of his own culpability when his adult special child dies in tragic circumstances.
A woman, deeply in love with her husband, discovers to her anguish that the love of a good man is not enough.
A little boy tries hard to hold his family together as his parents' marriage disintegrates before his eyes.
A mother has a poignant yet brutal conversation with God about her severely disabled son.
Three young people idealistically reject racial prejudice and stereotyping, only to find that in Malaysia, their future paths are largely determined by ethnicity and privilege.
The extent to which a woman will go in her hatred for her daughter's childhood friend ends in a violent aftermath.
An Indonesian maid realises that the money she sends home has become more important than her own welfare or safety to her family.
A racial slur triggers reflections on friendship, identity, the loss of belonging and trust in a multi-racial community.
Meet the extraordinary in ordinary people when they confront the truth of their past and present - and refuse to look away. Authentic and unsentimental, each story celebrates the resilience of the human spirit even as it challenges comfortable conventions about identity, love, family, community and race relations.
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My Mother Pattu by Saras Manickam is praised for its evocative portrayal of familial relationships, cultural tensions, and identity struggles. The narrative, set in Malaysia, is noted for its rich character development, vivid descriptions, and emotional depth, offering readers an insightful exploration of personal and societal themes. The book has been appreciated for its authentic voice and engaging storytelling, making it a compelling read for those interested in nuanced fiction anchored in cultural context.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9789815058918
Publisher: Penguin Random House SEA
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 31 July 2023
Country: Singapore
Imprint: Penguin Random House SEA
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 11.0mm
Width: 136.0mm
Height: 216.0mm
Weight: 204g
Pages: 176
About the Author
An award-winning writer, Saras Manickam's story, 'My Mother Pattu' won the regional prize for Asia in the 2019 Commonwealth Short Story Contest. In 2021, it was included in the anthology, The Art and Craft of Asian Stories, published by Bloomsbury, and in 2022, it was published in The Best of Malaysian Short Fiction in English 2010- 2020. Saras Manickam worked as a teacher, teacher-trainer, copywriter, Business English trainer, copy-editor, and writer of textbooks, school workbooks and coffee-table books while writing short stories at night. Her various work experiences enabled insights into characters, and life experiences, shaping the authenticity which mark her stories. She also won the 2017 DK Dutt Award for her story, 'Charan'. Some of her other stories have appeared in Silverfish and Readings into Readings anthologies, while one was shortlisted in the 2021 Masters Review Summer Short Story Award. She lives and works in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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