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Highlights
- This epic, sweeping historical novel full of "wondrous complexity" spans continents and a century, and reveals how one act of survival can reverberate through generations (Rachel Khong, author of Goodbye, Vitamin).
- Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature (Adult Fiction) 2024 1st Winner
- About the Author: Janika Oza is the winner of the 2022 O. Henry Prize for Short Fiction, and the 2020 Kenyon Review Short Fiction Award.
- 416 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Cultural Heritage
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Book Synopsis
This epic, sweeping historical novel full of "wondrous complexity" spans continents and a century, and reveals how one act of survival can reverberate through generations (Rachel Khong, author of Goodbye, Vitamin). "Remarkable....a haunting, symphonic tale" --New York Times Book Review In 1898, Pirbhai, a teenage boy looking for work, is taken from his village in India to labor for the British on the East African Railway. Far from home, Pirbhai commits a brutal act in the name of survival that will haunt him and his family for years to come. So begins Janika Oza's masterful, richly told epic, where the embers of this desperate act are fanned into flame over four generations, four continents, throughout the twentieth century. Pirbhai's children are born in Uganda during the waning days of British colonial rule, and as the country moves toward independence, his granddaughters, three sisters, come of age in a divided nation. Latika is an aspiring journalist, who will put everything on the line for what she believes in; Mayuri's ambitions will take her farther away from home than she ever imagined; and fearless Kiya will have to carry the weight of her family's silence and secrets. In 1972, the entire family is forced to flee under Idi Amin's military dictatorship. Pirbhai's grandchildren are now scattered across the world, struggling to find their way back to each other. One day a letter arrives with news that makes each generation question how far they are willing to go, and who they are willing to defy, to secure their own place in the world. A History of Burning is an unforgettable tour de force, an intimate family saga of complicity and resistance, about the stories we share, the ones that remain unspoken, and the eternal search for home. Includes a Reading Group Guide.Review Quotes
"A History of Burning is as transfixing as a flame. Janike Oza writes strikingly and steadily, with exquisite, incisive detail, about making one's home in imperfect places. This is a book about what it means to be part of a family and lineage, in all its heartbreaking and wondrous complexity."--Rachel Khong, award-winning author of Goodbye, Vitamin
"A History of Burning is that rare epic that manages to retain both its sweep and its intimacy. Janika Oza has written a generational saga vivid and alive with sensory and historical detail, an excavation of stories often left untold. This is a beautiful book, unflinching yet deeply engaged with that most human work, the work of forgiveness."--Omar El Akkad, author of American War
"[A] highly accomplished debut ... the novel blazes fiercely."--The Economist
"A riveting testament to home, exile, survival, and inheritance. Janika Oza is a writer you won't want to miss."--Lisa Ko, National Book Award finalist for The Leavers
"Ambitious in scope and dazzlingly executed... A tour de force."--Sharon Bala, author of The Boat People
"An ambitions family drama skillfully explores the bonds of kinship and. the yearning for peace and security."--Kirkus (Starred Review)
"Intimate and epic... A hymn for the ancestors, and the bitter, radiant acts of their survival: this book is a triumph."--Shruti Swamy, author of A House is a Body
"Oza's writing reminds people that vulnerability and openness are the only ways we can save each other. A History of Burning is the art we need now."--Megan Giddings, author of Lakewood
"Remarkable....a haunting, symphonic tale that speaks to the nuanced complexities of class and trauma for this particular family. This demand -- and spirit -- for bolder storytelling that transcends borders and identities certainly can be found in Oza's generous novel."--New York TImes Book Review, Editors Choice
"This striking epic combines powerful characters of different generations, compelling storytelling, dramatic settings and conflicts, and thoughtful explorations of displacement and belonging, family ties, citizenship, loyalty, loss, and resilience."--Booklist (Starred Review)
"Vast and intricate, alight with love and contained fury, A History of Burning is a towering debut by a phenomenal writer. A book I want to press into readers' hands and discuss for hours."--Megha Majumdar, New York Times bestselling author of A Burning
About the Author
Janika Oza is the winner of the 2022 O. Henry Prize for Short Fiction, and the 2020 Kenyon Review Short Fiction Award. She has received support from The Millay Colony, Tin House Summer and Winter Workshops, VONA/Voices of Our Nation, and the One Story Summer Writers' Conference, and her stories and essays have appeared in publications such as The Best Small Fictions 2019 Anthology, Catapult, The Adroit Journal, and Prairie Schooner, among others. She lives in Toronto.
Dimensions (Overall): 7.9 Inches (H) x 5.1 Inches (W) x 1.2 Inches (D)
Weight: .75 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 416
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Cultural Heritage
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Format: Paperback
Author: Janika Oza
Language: English
Street Date: August 6, 2024
TCIN: 90581700
UPC: 9781538724255
Item Number (DPCI): 247-44-4572
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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