All of Us in Our Own Lives – Manjushree Thapa

NEPAL Manjushree Thapa’s All of Us in Our Own Lives unfolds across contemporary Nepal and the wider world, tracing the intersecting lives of Ava Berriden, Indira Sharma, Sapana Karki, and Gyanu. Ava, adopted from Nepal and raised in Canada, returns to Kathmandu as an adult, working in international aid after stepping away from her corporate … Continue reading All of Us in Our Own Lives – Manjushree Thapa

Darkmotherland – Samrat Upadhyay

NEPAL I read Darkmotherland while travelling through Nepal on long, winding drives along roads that could clearly use more investment, in Nagarkot waiting for Mt Everest to pop through the clouds, and on a quiet balcony overlooking the lake in Pokhara. It is a novel about a country shaken by catastrophe and reshaped by power, … Continue reading Darkmotherland – Samrat Upadhyay

Missy – Raghav Rao

India I read Missy while in Chennai, a city of layered histories and quiet hierarchies. Having also spent time in Chicago, I felt unusually well positioned for a novel that moves between Tamil Nadu and the American Midwest. I even found myself scanning the city for the convent where Missy was raised, unsure whether it … Continue reading Missy – Raghav Rao

The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida – Shehan Karunatilaka

SRI LANKA I read The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida while moving between Sri Lanka’s hill country and its coast, between mist-draped tea plantations and long stretches of luminous shoreline. The physical beauty of the country is almost overwhelming. It would be easy, as a visitor, to rest in that beauty and let the past … Continue reading The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida – Shehan Karunatilaka

The Ministry of Moral Panic – Amanda Lee Koe

Singapore I read The Ministry of Moral Panic largely in the quiet margins of travel — in our hotel room and on the long flight from New Zealand, suspended somewhere between time zones. It felt fitting to encounter these stories in private spaces. Much of the collection turns on the tension between public order and … Continue reading The Ministry of Moral Panic – Amanda Lee Koe

The Covenant of Water – Abraham Verghese

India I finished The Covenant of Water while we were in Chennai — a city that still carries echoes of its older name, Madras. Reading a novel so deeply rooted in Kerala and southern India while physically in the region added a quiet layer to the experience. The geography wasn’t abstract to me. Verghese spans … Continue reading The Covenant of Water – Abraham Verghese