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Longlisted for The Center for Fiction First Novel Prize and Finalist for The Feminist Press's Louise Meriwether First Book Prize

Featured in THE MILLIONS and MS. Magazine's most anticipated books for 2022; BROWN GIRL BOOKSHELF'S "2022 Books to Read in 2022", and many other lists.

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"An excellent, exciting debut, a novel that is not afraid to go into dangerous spaces and ask difficult questions.
Border Less reimagines the experience of migration in powerful, surprising and memorable ways." —Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, American Book Award winner and Author of The Last Queen

"Not only does this resonant feminist debut challenge normative narratives of immigrant life, it also disrupts the notion of the Western novel in form and function."
—Karla J. Strand, Ms. Magazine

"In its tangle of "Roots" and "Routes" — its complementary halves — Poddar's debut sheds light on the inextricable networks that make up cosmopolitan India, its California spinoffs and the cyclical, multigenerational journey from there to here and back again."
-Meena Venkataramanan, The Los Angeles Times

"Namrata Poddar's 
Border Less is a dazzling debut!... Pieces of the novel's puzzle gradually come together in the plot, which stretches from India through Mauritius to California. Characters are thrown up in a narrative that mirrors their intractability or tedium: a Nepali maid cooped up in a glass kitchen with the hopes of paying for her father's surgery; Dia who wants to be more Indian in her heart than in her habits; cousins whose separate lives across continents allow no reconciliation except in the rhythm of a childhood dance unforgotten by their bodies; immigrant parents and their American children negotiating family, home, love, and that elusive Dream. With a light hand but profound insight, sympathy, and humor, Poddar explores the new versions of gender and hierarchies that play out for different generations and different versions of "Indians" in the U.S. With this auspicious inception, she experiments with hybrid literary genealogies, giving us a novel of poetic form and sensibility." — Dr. Anjali Prabhu, Director of Comparative Literary Studies, Wellesley College, and Author of Hybridity: Limits, Transformations, Prospects

"Namrata Poddar is a fierce storyteller, and
Border Less has a lively, singular cast of characters that burn in the memory." —Angie Cruz, Author of Dominicana, and Editor-in-chief of Aster(ix)
 
"Border Less is an intricate, dazzling tapestry that pulls threads from past and present—from Mumbai to California—crossing and blending stories and lives... Namrata Poddar keeps her eye on the individual heart while painting the most expansive orbit; she is a masterful writer, bringing time and place to life with vivid story and color and memorable wisdom." —Jill McCorkle, New York Times Bestselling Author of Hieroglyphics

"Pitch perfect and beautifully written, this debut novel of dislocation, belonging and return captures with acuity and a light touch our shared transnational present and complex human ties." —
Dr. Françoise Lionnet, Literature Professor at Harvard University, and Author of Postcolonial Representations: Women, Literature, Identity
 
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Border Less is a serious transnational, feminist and a postcolonial novel. It is a deeply moving narrative of a migrant's journey from Mumbai to Southern California and her displacements over multiple spaces and her moments of self-discovery. This is a novel that finally gives voice to the complexity of being brown and a woman juggling the intersections of class, race, gender, nationality and place." —Dr. Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt, Literature Professor at Linfield University, and Author of The Postcolonial Citizen

"A multi-vocal exploration of a South Asian community stretching from Mumbai to Mauritius to California, and the ways in which these places and voices are depicted is a real highlight of the book."
—Rashi Rohatgi, Brown Girl Magazine

"Namrata Poddar...has created an engaging debut by bringing us into the lives of those who leave and those who stay. If she is tilling familiar ground, she is also giving us a new set of characters. That the individual stories in
Border Less can stand on their own is testament to her literary dexterity." —Martha Anne Toll, NPR

"The insights of Indian American diasporic experiences — where the borders of internalized colonialism and patriarchy are crossed and reinforced both ways — gives Poddar's literary effort its strength." —
Gabriel San Román, The Los Angeles Times: Times OC
 
"Nuanced shades of brownness burst into life in the pages of Namrata Poddar's
Border Less, a literary exploration of migration that brings together characters as endearing as they are complex: the Nepali housemaid who finds subtle ways of rebelling against her employer, the Californian surgeon who tries to educate his mother about sexism while remaining oblivious to his own blind spots, and the young émigré who cannot, despite all her efforts, reconnect with the cousins who remained on the motherland. As it roves across cities and deserts, lingering on the centuries-old frescoes that immortalize the stories of the Thar Desert, Border Less is itself nothing less than a lustrous and colorful tapestry of migration in an imperfectly globalized world." —Nikhita Obeegadoo, Catapult

"Eschews mainstream literary convention to stand proudly as a work that makes its own rules."
—Alice Stephens, Washington Independent Review of Books

 
"As Poddar traces Dia's reconciliation with the meaning of home, she also brings forth stories of other South Asians, such as an immigrant maid, a single mother, a travel agent—juxtaposing their pursuits of belonging with Dia's, and connecting the fragmented narrative with sharp prose. The range of perspectives harnessed announces Poddar as an exciting new voice in immigrant fiction."
—Publishers Weekly

"Characters of all social classes and skin shades, all essentially seeking the same things: a sense of agency, a community, and someone to love. This is an immigrant story and the reader, no matter their heritage, will recognize similarities in family stories." 
—Joan Curbow, Booklist

"Story that is made whole through its fragmentation. A thoughtful exploration of what it means to belong."
—Wendy J. Fox, BuzzFeed News

"Questions mainstream modes of storytelling. Her style, which seems to draw on oral traditions, emphasizes repetition, rhythm and reinvention."
--Khabar

About the Author

Namrata Poddar writes fiction and nonfiction, serves as Interviews Editor for Kweli where she curates the series on Race, Power and Storytelling, and teaches literature as well as creative writing at UCLA. Her work has appeared in several publications including Poets & Writers, Literary Hub, Longreads, The Kenyon Review, Catapult, Transition, and Electric Literature. She holds a PhD in French literature from the University of Pennsylvania, an MFA in fiction from Bennington College, and a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in Transnational Cultures from UCLA. She is a first-generation Indian American who was raised in Mumbai, has lived in different parts of the world, and currently calls Greater Los Angeles her home. Find her on Twitter, @poddar_namrata, and on Instagram, @writerpoddar.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ 7.13 Books (March 1, 2022)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 178 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1736176781
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1736176788
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8.1 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 0.45 x 8.5 inches
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Namrata Poddar writes fiction and nonfiction, serves as Interviews Editor for Kweli where she curates the series on Race, Power and Storytelling, and teaches literature as well as creative writing at UCLA. Her work has appeared in several publications including Poets & Writers, Literary Hub, Longreads, The Kenyon Review, Electric Literature, Catapult, Transition, The Millions, The Margins, The Caravan, and The Best Asian Short Stories. Her debut novel, BORDER LESS, is releasing from 7.13 Books in North America in March 2022, and later this year from HarperCollins in South Asia. She was a recent contributor to The Los Angeles Times where she focused on the art and sociocultural diversity of Orange County. She holds a PhD in French literature from the University of Pennsylvania, an MFA in Fiction from Bennington College, and a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in Transnational Cultures from UCLA. She is a first-generation Indian American who was raised in Mumbai and has lived in different parts of the world before making Greater Los Angeles her home.

You can learn more about her by visiting namratapoddar.com; or following her on Twitter, @poddar_namrata, and on Instagram, @writerpoddar.

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