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Tahmima Anam

    October 8, 1975

    Tahmima Anam delves into the intricate themes of identity, history, and politics within Bangladesh in her writing. Her stylistic prowess lies in weaving personal narratives with broader social and historical contexts. Through her literary works, Anam explores the legacies and impacts of colonialism and conflict. Her prose is rich with sensory detail, often employing irony to reveal deeper truths.

    The Startup Wife
    The Good Muslim
    A Golden Age
    The Bones of Grace
    • 2021

      "Halfway through her PhD and already dreaming of running her own lab, computer scientist Asha has her future all mapped out. Then a chance meeting and whirlwind romance with her old high-school crush, Cyrus, changes everything. Dreaming big, together with their friend Jules they come up with a revolutionary idea: to build a social networking app that could bring meaning to millions of lives. While Asha creates an ingenious algorithm, Cyrus' charismatic appeal throws him into the spotlight. When the app explodes into the next big thing, Asha should be happy, shouldn't she? But why does she feel invisible at the boardroom table of her own company? Why are decisions being made without her?"--Provided by publisher.

      The Startup Wife
    • 2016

      The Bones of Grace is a modern love story spanning continents and the interwoven fortunes of those who have and have not. On the eve of her departure to discover evidence of the near mythological walking whale Ambulocetus Natans, Zubaida Haque falls in love with a stranger she meets at a piano concert. But after a tragedy sends her back to her hometown Dhaka, she seeks solace in the figure of an old friend and makes a rash decision with disastrous consequences. In a bid to escape familial constraints, she moves to a southern port city to help a charity working on the infamous shipbreaking beaches.

      The Bones of Grace
    • 2012

      What does it mean to be a good daughter, sister, friend and citizen - and a good Muslim?

      The Good Muslim
    • 2009

      A Golden Age

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(151)Add rating

      A mother struggles to protect her children as Bangladesh fights for independence; winner of the Commonwealth Writers' Prize and shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award číst celé

      A Golden Age