* The Parted Earth has been a strong seller for us in hardback. The book was reviewed in many top outlets, including the Wall Street Journal, NPR, the Star-Tribune, the San Francisco Chronicle and many others. * It was the August selection for Amerie's Book Club and very visible in SE Asian literary networks. It is a great choice for book clubs who are looking to expand their knowledge of an overlooked part of history. * This expanded paperback edition will feature discussion questions, an interview with Anjali, an expanded Partition Reading List, and a short essay. * Anjali boasts a strong…mehr
* The Parted Earth has been a strong seller for us in hardback. The book was reviewed in many top outlets, including the Wall Street Journal, NPR, the Star-Tribune, the San Francisco Chronicle and many others. * It was the August selection for Amerie's Book Club and very visible in SE Asian literary networks. It is a great choice for book clubs who are looking to expand their knowledge of an overlooked part of history. * This expanded paperback edition will feature discussion questions, an interview with Anjali, an expanded Partition Reading List, and a short essay. * Anjali boasts a strong following based on her activist work, as well as her journalism. She has 10,000+ followers on Twitter. She is active on social media, as well as a Southasian literary and political circles. * There aren't that many novels that deal with the Partition of India. Anjali presents an infinitely readable, human story supported by her research and family history in the region. Audiobook sold in a 5-publisher auction to Novel Audio, who released the audiobook simultaneously.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anjali Enjeti is a former attorney, award-winning journalist, and activist. She writes a political column for ZORA magazine and teaches creative writing in the MFA program at Reinhardt University. Her recent essays and articles have appeared in the Washington Post, Newsday, The Nation, Longreads, The Georgia Review, Guernica, Al Jazeera, and The Paris Review. She lives with her family near Atlanta.
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