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The Daughters of Madurai

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27th April 2023

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A temple city in lush southern India, Madurai is bustling with pilgrims and steeped in history and tradition. Yet not all traditions should be upheld…

1992. As a low-caste cleaner for a wealthy family, Janani’s duty has always been quiet obedience. Even at home, her mother-in-law’s word is law. Janani has never dared to dream of a different life. But now, she has something she’ll do anything to protect… even if it means losing everything she’s ever known.

2019. Nila doesn’t remember her life before they moved to Australia, and her parents never talk about their past. So when she joins her parents on a trip to their hometown, Madurai, she hopes she’ll finally uncover the truth. Especially as Nila seeks acceptance for a secret of her own…

For both Janani and Nila, love isn’t simple.
Sometimes love is an act of courage…
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COSMOPOLITAN AND GLAMOUR’S BEST BOOKS OF 2023
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Haunting, moving, completely compelling – an incredible debut’ JENNIFER SAINT
‘A captivating and riveting debut from an unforgettable new voice’ LOUISE O’NEILL
‘Heartrending but ultimately hopeful, this richly evocative and spellbinding book will touch your soul’ VERONICA HENRY
‘A beautiful story, hauntingly writtenJULIE COHEN
‘Heartbreaking, emotional and thought-provoking… I will think about this story for a long time’ ALIYA ALI-AFZAL
‘Full of grace and tenderness’ JYOTI PATEL
A haunting, powerful novel’ THRITY UMRIGAR
‘Powerful and important‘ KAREN ANGELICO
A truly powerful story that remains with you long after the final word has been read’ GLAMOUR
‘This raw and moving debut packs a punch’ ADELE PARKS FOR PLATINUM
‘Utterly devastating and quietly hopeful’ WOMAN’S OWN
‘Once read it is not easily forgotten’ DAILY MAIL
‘You won’t be able to put this compelling novel down’ SUNDAY EXPRESS

Reviews

GLAMOUR
A truly powerful story that remains with you long after the final word has been read.
Fanny Blake, DAILY MAIL
Once read it is not easily forgotten.
Louise O'Neill
A captivating and riveting debut from an unforgettable new voice.
Karen Angelico
Powerful and important.
Aliya Ali-Afzal, author of Would I Lie to You?
Heart-breaking, emotional and thought-provoking... this book will stay with me for a long time.
Veronica Henry
Exquisitely drawn, this book will pull you in from the first page. Nila and Janani's stories are delicately woven together and the sights, sounds and smells of India are so vivid. Heartrending but ultimately hopeful, this is a richly evocative and spellbinding book which will touch your soul. I raced through it as I was desperate to know what happens, but now I will return to read it more slowly and savour every word.
Elizabeth Archer, SUNDAY EXPRESS S MAGAZINE
Madurai is brought to life in vivid descriptions of ornate, colourful temples, hectic streets and delicious meals... You won't be able to put down this compelling novel.
Thrity Umrigar
A haunting, powerful novel.
Jyoti Patel
An absolutely beautiful debut about motherhood, family, friendship, and love. It tackles immensely difficult themes with such grace and tenderness. I can't wait to read more from Rajasree.
PLATINUM
This raw and moving debut packs a punch.
WOMAN'S OWN
Utterly devastating and quietly hopeful.
Julie Cohen
THE DAUGHTERS OF MADURAI is an assured and accomplished debut about the courage of women. I cared deeply about the brave and loving Janani, fighting against misogyny and tradition to save her unborn child in India; I identified strongly with Australian Nila, raised in the diaspora, who is torn between culture and identity. It's a beautiful story, hauntingly written, and I look forward to more from Rajasree Variyar.