Mother Mary Comes to Me

 



Name :  Mother Mary Comes to Me
Author :  Arundhati Roy
    Year of Publication : 2025
    Genre : Non-fiction, Memoir
    Rating : *** 1/2 ( Three and a half stars out of 5)

Arundhati Roy effortlessly blends the personal and political in her trademark polemic style. In the introduction, she gently guides us : "Read this book as you would read a novel". Had this been a novel, she would have faced criticism as the entire mother-daughter relationship and most of her life decisions cannot be explained by cold logic. Truth is indeed stranger than fiction. What dampens the impact is that we are privy to most of her early life memories through her first novel and all her political anxieties through her non-fiction since 1998. Hence, most of the material is already familiar to any Roy follower. It is a pity that Mrs.Roy is not alive to review her daughter's book. Would she have told a "Well done, baby girl"? Arundhati Roy may not feel optimistic about that but she must remember what Estha taught us all : "Anything can Happen to Anyone".

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