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Brought to you by Penguin.''A joy to read, a full universe of feeling, an effortless page-turner by a born storyteller. One Small Voice is the great contemporary middle class Indian novel, showing us ordinary people knocked about by the specific sociopolitical currents of turn-of-the-century India, but also wrestling with universal challenges of family, ambition, friendship and shame'' Max Porter, author of The Death of Francis Bacon____________________________________________India, 1992. The country is ablaze with riots. In Lucknow, ten-year-old Shubhankar witnesses a terrible act of mob violence in which his family are complicit: an act that will alter the course of his life.In the two decades that follow, Shabby must wrestle with the ghosts of his past, the expectations of his family, and the seismic shifts taking place around him as the country enters the new millennium. As an adult in Mumbai, he encounters Syed and Shruti, who, like him, are seeking the freedom to rewrite their stories while navigating the contradictions of modern India. As the rising tide of nationalism sweeps across the country, their friendship becomes a rock they all cling to.Until one day, Shabby makes a split-second decision that will change everything...Dazzling and deeply moving, One Small Voice is a novel of modern India: of violence and prejudice, friendship and loyalty, community and tradition, and of a young man coming of age in a country on fire.©2023 Santanu Bhattacharya (P)2023 Penguin Audio
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Brought to you by Penguin.FROM THE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED AUTHOR OF ONE SMALL VOICE: a bold, electrifying story of a family in which three generations of gay men in India fight for love and dignity against the currents of their timesVivaan, a teenager in India’s silicon plateau, has discovered love on his smartphone. Intoxicating, boundary-breaking love. His parents know he is gay, and their support is something Vivaan can count on, but they don’t know what exactly their son gets up to in the online world.For his uncle, born thirty years earlier, things were very different. Mambro’s life changed forever when he fell for a male classmate at a time, and in a country, where the persecution of gay people was rife under a colonial-era law criminalising homosexuality.And before that was Mambro’s uncle Sukumar, a young man hopelessly in love with another young man, but forced by social taboos to keep their relationship a secret at all costs. Sukumar would never live the life he yearned for, but his story would ignite and inspire his nephew and grand-nephew after him.Bold and bracing, intimate and heartbreaking, Deviants examines the histories we inherit and the legacies we leave behind.''Compulsive and wrenching ... Bhattacharya has written the epic text for the South Asian queer community that the characters in this book long to find'' Sarvat Hasin, author of The Giant Dark''There is an epic confidence to Bhattacharya’s writing'' Samira Ahmed''It’s magnificent: funny, melancholic, sharply true. The force of it crept up on me in a brilliantly subtle way'' James Cahill, author of Tiepolo Blue''Bhattacharya''s storytelling talents are limitless'' Nikesh Shukla, praise for One Small VoiceA joy to read, a full universe of feeling ... A born storyteller'' Max Porter, praise for One Small Voice© Santanu Bhattacharya 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025