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Mother Mary Comes To Me

By: Arundhati Roy
Narrated by: Arundhati Roy
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THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

The incredible first memoir from the Booker-winning radical icon Arundhati Roy, author of The God of Small Things

Arundhati Roy’s first work of memoir, this is a soaring account, both intimate and inspiring, of how the author became the person and the writer she is, shaped by circumstance, but above all by her relationship to her extraordinary, singular mother Mary, who she describes as ‘my shelter and my storm’.

Distraught and even a “little ashamed” at the intensity of her response to the death of the mother she ran from at age eighteen, Arundhati began to write Mother Mary Comes to Me. The result is this astonishing, disconcerting, surprisingly funny chronicle—unique and simultaneously universal, of the author’s life, from childhood to the present, from Kerala to Delhi.

With the scale, sweep, and depth of her novels and the passion, political clarity, and warmth of her essays, Mother Mary Comes to Me is an ode to freedom, a tribute to thorny love and savage grace—a memoir like no other.

'Brave and absorbing' Guardian

'Beautifully written...It's a total pleasure to spend time with Arundhati Roy's mind and memory in this funny, wise, candid and perceptive memoir.' Independent, 'Book of the Month' (5 stars)

'The best piece of non-fiction she has ever written' The Telegraph

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Editorial Review

A mesmerising memoir and meditation
As the first memoir from Booker Prize-winning author Arundhati Roy, what more do you want? Well-known and celebrated for her prose, narrative structures and activism, I have no doubt that Mother Mary Comes to Me will be just as moving and inspiring as her novels and other works of nonfiction. I’m so excited to hear firsthand how Roy became the woman—and the writer—that she is today, alongside meditations of motherhood, family and love. Born out of the complex memories and emotions surrounding her mother’s death and performed by the author herself, this listen is sure to be one of the most emotional and impactful memoirs of the season. —Michael C., Audible Editor

Critic reviews

Brave and absorbing . . . In this remarkable memoir, the Booker-winning novelist looks back on her bittersweet relationship with her mercurial mother . . . The world described in the first part of the book provides much of the material for The God of Small Things. But these pages aren’t significant for giving us access to Roy’s inspiration, or as a preamble to her life as a bestselling writer who would go on to become an oppositional political voice. Even if she were none of these things or had never written her novel, they would be utterly absorbing. They have a wonderful, self-assured self-sufficiency
Beautifully written . . . It is a total pleasure to spend time with Arundhati Roy’s mind and memory in this funny, wise, candid and perceptive memoir
The book has the lyricism of Gabriel García Márquez, the political sweep of Barbara Kingsolver, and the antic family humour of David Sedaris
Truthful, moving, absorbing . . . [Roy] achieves the one thing that any writer’s memoir ought to do: trace the formation of their voice . . . The best piece of non-fiction she has ever written
Unusually, my book of the year is not a novel – it is Arundhati Roy’s outstanding memoir Mother Mary Comes to Me. Roy’s life story is truly remarkable. Her account of it – rooted in her troubled relationship with her mother – affords a real appreciation of the person she became. She shows there is no fixed boundary between fiction and nonfiction in the hands of a skilled writer. Roy rails against injustice and stands up for the values intrinsic to her worldview (Nicola Sturgeon)
Feels like the best kind of fiction
Arundhati Roy writes in characteristically dazzling prose . . . This memoir teems with irreverent humour and acerbic, often brilliant insights
Sharp, irreverent, wickedly funny . . . unsettling, bruising, often brutal, yet ultimately life-affirming
Remarkable, fascinating . . . [Mother Mary Comes to Me] shows us, with a gentle and hard-won wisdom, that we do not forget our mothers, or our motherlands, even when we are miles, continents or “worlds” away from them. We carry them with us wherever we go (Elif Shafak)
Arundhati Roy is just an electrifying writer, whatever she’s saying; Mother Mary Comes To Me is a kind of origin myth for her and her books, and a subtle treatment of a very complex parent (Katherine May)
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A very interesting story which didn’t benefit in any way from being read by the well known author. The tone was monotonous bringing me very close to boredom and loss of interest. I’m sure, if I was still able to actually read easily I would have found it to be very different and brilliant as per the reviews. I now have to rely on audiobooks, the narrator can make or break them.

Historical storey line

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The author remains upright respectful and dignified in the midst of political atrocity. My faith in humanity is restored. Heart felt gratitude.

Heartfelt honesty and unsparing love.

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Interesting beautiful book.Beautifully narrated. Even blubbed at the end- a first for this old geyser.

Beautiful book

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Robust, precise, tender, funny, glittering - Arundhati has a voice you never forget. This is my first time hearing rather than reading it, and I found it all the richer for her vocal inflection, especially the parts where she is reliving humorous memories. Rarely has wry humour been better apportioned than in this tale of an unforgettable, complex, change-making mother, who is a quite unlike any character I've met. Her daughter's heart is large, generous and deeply self-knowing. This is a journey into a family, a country and a life lived in tune with its own rhythm, that I feel I will go back to in my own life. The writer is an inspiring woman whose prose lands with rare feeling, creating an emotional landscape that resonates deeply, shot through with moments that tear open the heart. Everyone will find something of themselves in this book. And, like life, it will make you laugh and cry - sometimes when you don't expect it.

A journey of tender flight

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Everything- one of the most honest accounts of motherhood that I have read. Incredible woman

Amazing storytelling- from the heart

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