
Inside the Mirror
Parul Kapur
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Ms. Magazine's Most Anticipated Feminist Books of 2024
Named to Brown Girl Bookshelf's List of 24 Books to Read in 2024
2024 American Fiction Award Winner in Literary Fiction
2024 American Fiction Award Finalist in Multicultural Fiction
2024 New American Voices Award Longlist
Center for Fiction's 2024 First Novel Prize Longlist
In 1950s Bombay, Jaya Malhotra studies medicine at the direction of her father, a champion of women's education who assumes the right to choose his daughters' vocations. A talented painter drawn to the city's dynamic new modern art movement, Jaya is driven by her desire to express both the pain and extraordinary force of life of a nation rising from the devastation of British rule. Her twin sister, Kamlesh, a passionate student of Bharata Natyam dance, complies with her father's decision that she become a schoolteacher while secretly pursuing forbidden dreams of dancing onstage and in the movies.
When Jaya moves out of her family home to live with a woman mentor, she suffers grievous consequences as a rare woman in the men's domain of art. Not only does her departure from home threaten her family's standing and crush her reputation; Jaya loses a vital connection to Kamlesh.
Winner of the AWP Prize for the Novel, Parul Kapur's Inside the Mirror is set in the aftermath of colonialism, as an impoverished India struggles to remake itself into a modern state. Jaya's story encompasses art, history, political revolt, love, and women's ambition to seize their own power.
Product Details
Publisher | University of Nebraska Press |
Publish Date | March 01, 2024 |
Pages | 358 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781496236784 |
Dimensions | 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.8 inches | 1.2 pounds |
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Reviews
"This is a dense story packed with rich characters and brimming with timely references to India's changing landscape. A forbidden Bengali boy adds to the social pressures the Malhotra sisters must navigate on the harrowing road to self-fulfillment. Through it all, Kapur infuses her protagonists with agency even as she remains honest in her depiction of the personal cost Jaya and Kamlesh pay. . . . [Her] admiration for those who came before her unfolds in sweeping layers of vivid descriptions, cloistered emotions and characters who linger in the mind long after the tale's conclusion."--Leah Tyler, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"While Inside the Mirror is set in a specific place and period, the themes explored are universal and still valid. At heart, the novel is about young women finding their true identities and fighting all odds to stay true to their sense of self."--Girija Sankar, Khabar Magazine
"Kapur's vivid descriptions of Jaya's paintings and Kamlesh's dancing bring them to life on the page."--Booklist, starred review
"An engaging examination of female independence and familial devotion."--Kirkus Reviews-- (1/20/2024 12:00:00 AM)
"This is a beautiful exploration of the hardships endured by women artists."--Publishers Weekly, starred review
"A sparkling jewel of a novel, Inside the Mirror follows twins Jaya and Kamlesh as they pursue artistic ambitions. Battling their own fears, the young women wrestle with the familial and cultural expectations holding them back. Even as relationships splinter and trust is broken, Jaya and Kamlesh bravely seek lives without limits, lives in which they attain the grace they have long deserved."--Heather Bell Adams, author of Maranatha Road and The Good Luck Stone
"With breathtaking lyricism and scorching insight, Kapur captures women in flux brilliantly. This profound book complicates the impact of colonialism and throbs with life. Inside the Mirror is an extraordinary novel."--Jennifer Maritza McCauley, author of When Trying to Return Home
"Inside the Mirror is an extraordinary and moving story about twin sisters Jaya and Kamlesh as they struggle to pursue their passion and independence as women artists from a conservative society. Crafted with elegance and precision, and heartrending in its exploration of family drama, this novel is a beautiful and ambitious work of fiction."--Brandon Hobson, National Book Award finalist and author of The Removed
"Inside the Mirror is a complex and compelling story of a displaced family living in the shadow of post-Partition India. Parul Kapur has written a gorgeous novel about art, independence, and the roots that bind a family together."--Devi S. Laskar, author of Circa and The Atlas of Reds and Blues
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