The World We Found A Novel

Cover of The World We Found A Novel by Thrity Umrigar
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 2012
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 9780061938344
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.15 Pounds
Width: 1.05 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813.6
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The World We Found, a novel by Thrity Umrigar, is published by HarperCollins and was released on January 3, 2012. This first edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows four women—Armaiti, Laleh, Kavita, and Nishta—who were once inseparable university students in late 1970s Bombay. As they navigated their youthful idealism and challenged societal norms, their lives took different directions over the years, leading to a poignant reunion prompted by Armaiti’s grave illness.

In their journey to reconnect, the women confront their pasts, grappling with unfulfilled dreams, hidden desires, and the realities of their current lives. Each character faces personal struggles: Laleh deals with guilt, Kavita confronts forbidden passion, and Nishta seeks freedom from her oppressive marriage. Through their interactions, the story explores themes of friendship, love, and the complexities of modern India, highlighting the challenges of bridging divides related to economics, religion, and gender. The World We Found offers a reflective examination of the ties that bind and the choices that shape one’s life.


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The acclaimed author of The Space Between Us and The Weight of Heaven returns with a breathtaking, skillfully wrought story of four women and the unbreakable ties they share.

As university students in late 1970s Bombay, Armaiti, Laleh, Kavita, and Nishta were inseparable. Spirited and unconventional, they challenged authority and fought for a better world. But much has changed over the past thirty years. Following different paths, the quartet drifted apart, the day-to-day demands of work and family tempering the revolutionary fervor they once shared.

Then comes devastating news: Armaiti, who moved to America, is gravely ill and wants to see the old friends she left behind. For Laleh, reunion is a bittersweet reminder of unfulfilled dreams and unspoken guilt. For Kavita, it is an admission of forbidden passion. For Nishta, it is the promise of freedom from a bitter fundamentalist husband. And for Armaiti, it is an act of acceptance, of letting go on her own terms even if her ex-husband and daughter do not understand her choices.

In the course of their journey to reconnect, Armaiti, Laleh, Kavita, and Nishta must confront the truths of their lives—acknowledge long-held regrets, face painful secrets and hidden desires, and reconcile their idealistic past and their compromised present. And they will have to decide what matters most, a choice that may just help them reclaim the extraordinary world they once found.

Exploring the enduring bonds of friendship and the power of love to change lives, and offering an unforgettable portrait of modern India—a nation struggling to bridge economic, religious, gender, and generational divides—The World We Found is a dazzling masterwork from the remarkable Thrity Umrigar.

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ISBN-13: 9780061938344.
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Language: en. Pages: 320. Edition: First Edition.

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