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The Story of a Widow [Import] [Hardcover]

Musharraf Ali Farooqi (Author)


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0307397181 978-0307397188 August 12, 2008
“One day when she looked at the portrait, she considered how blessed she had been in life. She contemplated her good fortune in finding an upright man like Akbar Ahmad as her life partner and felt grateful for his bounteous legacy, which released her from all financial cares. Akbar Ahmad looked back at her, his face cast in an expression of long suffering. Mona’s eyes welled up with tears.”–from The Story of a Widow

After the death of her husband Akbar Ahmad, Mona finds herself settling ambivalently into a new life. But the calm rhythm of her days–gardening, cooking, time with her neighbours and family in Karachi–is upset by the appearance of Salamat Ali, the new tenant in her friend Mrs. Baig’s house. Vivacious, friendly, and at times almost impertinent, Salamat Ali is both a breath of fresh air and a disconcerting new presence in Mona’s life, and their awkward meetings always seem to end in embarrassment or misunderstanding. When Salamat Ali, encouraged by Mrs. Baig, presents Mona with a marriage proposal, she is forced to consider what kind of future she wishes to make for herself–and what her past with Akbar Ahmad really means.

The possibility of Mona marrying Salamat Ali shocks her grown daughters Tanya and Amber, and scandalizes her extended family, according to whom Mona’s happiness comes second to what people say about widows who remarry. As Mona negotiates the complex web of tradition-bound in-laws and gossiping, interfering relatives, she finds Salamat Ali waking her to the pleasures of life that thirty years with her dour first husband all but smothered. But if Salamat Ali helps her discover something essential, he also exposes her to new risks, and new dangers.

The Story of a Widow is a beautifully observant novel, one that pays careful attention to the delicate movements of the heart in romantic and family life. But it is equally concerned with the mores of a society in which traditional roles both support and constrain men and–particularly–women. Gently humorous and profoundly perceptive, The Story of a Widow is the moving tale of a woman’s discovery of her voice, and herself.

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"Just as one despaired of ever reading an old-fashioned novel with a credible story and characters and an uncluttered style, comes this charming tale from Pakistan." --Outlook India: May 18, 2009

"[A] witty, spare and elegant novel...Farooqi reveals himself to be as skilled a writer of English fiction, as he is a translator of Urdu prose. --Muneeza Shamsie, Dawn: January 04, 2009

"[The author's] measured cadences hold a wry good humour and a warm sympathy for human frailty..." --Arul Mani, Tehelka Magazine, May 16, 2009

"[A] keen observation of social mores, the sympathy for human foibles, the rapier-like wit that makes one laugh aloud and the simple, elegant prose in which it is all expressed." --Bunny Suraiya, India Today: May 18, 2009

"Farooqi deftly exposes how widowhood is really a role that must be played...[He] succeeds in building an entirely plot-driven tale [that] captures a widow's metamorphosis into a woman." --Neelima P, Indian Express: July 26, 2009

Farooqi succeeds splendidly with this novel...You could call it a coming-of-age novel about a woman who is already of age --James Macgowan , The Ottawa Citizen

“Tender, heartwarming and unabashedly sentimental, in Mona, Farooqi has created everyone’s ideal woman: she can make you laugh and cry on the same page. The Story of A Widow is an ultra-realistic miniature in which Farooqi has evoked the tribulations of extended families and mid-life with sparse prose. If Jane Austen had grown up in a Karachi suburb, this is what she would have written.”
— Mohammed Hanif, author of A Case of Exploding Mangoes

“I loved The Story of a Widow! It is a novel full of charm and humour, and Farooqi writes about Mona Ahmad and her attempts to negotiate a world full of interfering if well-meaning relatives with a warm understanding of human frailties.”
— Anita Rau Badami, author or Can You Hear the Nightbird Call?

“Readers are not so much transported to suburban Karachi as they are transplanted into the heart of an Indian family. And families are . . . well, families, it seems, are the same world over. . . . [The Story of a Widow is a] charming and insightful novel . . . [A] life-affirming work.”
The Edmonton Journal

“It is not a novel of nuance and subtlety but one of instruction and encouragement.”
Winnipeg Free Press

“Readers are not so much transported to suburban Karachi as they are transplanted into the heart of an Indian family. And families are … well, families, it seems, are the same the world over…. Charming and insightful.”
The Gazette

About the Author

Musharraf Ali Farooqi is an author and translator. His critically acclaimed translation of the Indo-Islamic epic, The Adventures of Amir Hamza, was published by the Modern Library in 2007. He has also translated the works of contemporary Urdu poet Afzal Ahmed Syed.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Knopf Canada (August 12, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0307397181
  • ISBN-13: 978-0307397188
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.7 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,150,172 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Musharraf Ali Farooqi (born 1968, Hyderabad, Pakistan) is an author, novelist and translator. His novel "The Story of a Widow" (Knopf Canada 2008/Picador India, 2009) was shortlisted for the 2011 DSC Prize for South Asian Literature, and earlier longlisted for the 2010 IMPAC-Dublin Literary Award. He is the author of the children's picture book "The Cobbler's Holiday Or Why Ants Don't Wear Shoes" (A Neal Porter Book/Roaring Brook Press, 2008) and a children's collection "The Amazing Moustaches of Moochhander the Iron Man" (Puffin India, 2011). Farooqi is the translator of the Indo-Islamic epic "The Adventures of Amir Hamza" (Modern Library, 2007) hailed by world media as a gift to world literature. In 2009 he published his critically acclaimed translation of the first book of a projected 24-volume magical fantasy epic, "Hoshruba" (Urdu Project/Random House India, 2009). His translation of the contemporary Urdu poet Afzal Ahmed Syed poetry was published in a selection titled "Rococo and Other Worlds" (Wesleyan University Press Poetry Series, 2010), along with a translation of contemporary Urdu writer Syed Muhammad Ashraf's novella, "The Beast" (Tranqubar Press/Westland Books, 2010). He has started publishing a series of stories titled 'Scandals of Creation"--a collection of alternate histories and modern retelling of legends. The first story in this series THE JINN DARAZGOSH is available from the Amazon store. Aleph Book Company bought the South Asian English language rights (ex. Pakistan) for his new novel BETWEEN CLAY AND DUST for publication in April 2012. Author website: www.mafarooqi.com

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