The Whole Kahani

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Shortlisted for the Saboteur Awards 2019

This contemporary collection of stories and poems looks at dislocation and displacement with sympathy, tolerance and humour. It is peopled by courageous, poignant, eccentric individuals who cross borders, accommodate to new cultures and try to establish an identity in a new place. In the process, they encounter different versions of themselves, like reflections in a room of trick mirrors.

The stories and poems are written by women. They are evocative and multi-layered in their portrayal of relationships, family, ambition, careers and friendship. They offer a fresh look at metamorphosis and many catch that fleeting moment of transition between the familiar and the new.

a rich collection…with dry humour and poetic verve.
– Preti Taneja, Winner of the Desmond Elliott Prize 2018.

A thoroughly modern and lively collection which reaches out across multiple histories and distinctive worlds to capture some of the best in contemporary British Asian women’s writing today.
– Susheila Nasta MBE, Editor in Chief of Wasafiri.

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About this book

The Whole Kahani (The Complete Story) is a collective of British novelists, poets and screenwriters of South Asian origin with an array of awards: Reshma Ruia, Kavita A. Jindal (co-founders), Mona Dash, Radhika Kapur, CG Menon, Shibani Lal, Deblina Chakrabarty, and Nadia Kabir Barb. Their first anthology Love Across a Broken Map was published in 2016 to critical acclaim.

http://www.thewholekahani.com/

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Reviews

\”…a rich collection…with dry humour and poetic verve.\”
– Preti Taneja, Winner of the Desmond Elliott Prize 2018.

\”A thoroughly modern and lively collection which reaches out across multiple histories and distinctive worlds to capture some of the best in contemporary British Asian women’s writing today.\”
– Susheila Nasta MBE, Editor in Chief of Wasafiri.

\”Full of stories that dazzle with sensitive brilliance\”
– Rebekah Lattin-Rawstrone

\”The writing is superb throughout\”
– Tracy Fells in The Literary Pig and on Goodreads

\”Belonging and inclusion are the themes which bind together this offering of short stories and poems from The Whole Kahani, a collective of award-winning female writers of British-Asian origin.\”
– Jane Wallace in Asian Review of Books

\”Trailblazers who provide an authentic lens on what it means to have dual British and Asian identity in a time of political uncertainty.\”
– Brown Girl Magazine