The Aunt Who Wouldn't Die

Hardback Published on: 11/07/2019
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The Aunt Who Wouldn't Die
A short book that will keep you thinking for a lomg time
This is a short and punchy novella set in India which shows the women in an increasing amount of control. Somlata marries into a prestigious Bengali family... READ MORE
Jane Skudder
The Aunt Who Wouldn't Die
Funny and heartwarming
What a quirky and fun book this is. It tells the story of Somlata, a newly married girl who finds herself in an unenviable position when the matriarch of h... READ MORE
Laura at Harrogate

Synopsis

At eighteen, Somlata married into the Mitras: a once noble Bengali household whose descendants have taken to pawning off the family gold to keep up appearances.

When Pishima, the embittered matriarch, dies, Somlata is the first to discover her aunt-in-law's body - and her sharp-tongued ghost.

First demanding that Somlata hide her gold from the family's prying hands, Pishima's ghost continues to wreak havoc on the Mitras. Secrets spilt, cooking spoilt, Somlata finds herself at the centre of the chaos. And as the family teeter on the brink of bankruptcy, it looks like it's up to her to fix it.

The Aunt Who Wouldn't Die is a frenetic, funny and fresh novel about three generations of Mitra women, a jewellery box, and the rickety family they hold together.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: John Murray Press
  • ISBN: 9781529391008
  • Number of pages: 176
  • Dimensions: 206 x 137 x 20 mm
  • Weight: 258g
  • Languages: English

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The Aunt Who Wouldn't Die
An interesting story of tradition and female empowerment.
The description attracted me to this book, it was first published in 1993. Somlata marries into an aristocratic, but cash poor Bengali family, who still h... READ MORE
Jane Hunt
The Aunt Who Wouldn't Die
Delightful!
I was sent a copy of The Aunt Who Wouldn't Die by Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay to read and review by NetGalley. What a delightful short story this is! Its beau... READ MORE
lesleys
The Aunt Who Wouldn't Die
Not autobiographical
Thanks to NetGalley for the chance to review this novel. I did not get to the end because once again I initially thought I was reading a true account. When... READ MORE
Christine H.
The Aunt Who Wouldn't Die
A short but very engaging read
This is a short but very engaging read about three generations of women from the same family and their struggles with patriarchy in a Bengali community. So... READ MORE
MoziDogReads
The Aunt Who Wouldn't Die
a strange little novel.
A strange little novel. Somlata married Chakor Mitra Chowdhury when she was eighteen. The Chowdhury family had been very wealthy, but as each generation c... READ MORE
Elite Reviewing Group
The Aunt Who Wouldn't Die
Why would she be sweet tempered?
I'm not sure that I understood all the subtle nuances of this book - they use titles for family members rather than names - but it didn't matter. The stor... READ MORE
Aileen Grist
The Aunt Who Wouldn't Die
A cute quick story!
Would definitely recommend if you want a quick funny read that you can finish within a day or 2. This story also highlights the importance of status in Sou... READ MORE
M Akthar