Brick Lane (Paperback)

Author: Monica Ali
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780743243315
Publisher: Scribner Book Company
Publish Date: 5/1/2004
Buy.com Sku: 36260725
Item#: BQXQJ3
Dimensions (in Inches) 7.75H x 5L x 1T
Pages: 432
 
"An hour and forty-five minutes before Nazneen's life began--began as it would proceed for quite some time, that is to say uncertainly--her mother, Rupban, felt an iron fist squeeze her belly..." (from the first line)

Now in paperback, Ali's gorgeous first novel is the deeply moving story of one woman, Nazneen, born in a Bangladeshi village and transported to London at age 18 to enter into an arranged marriage.
 
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In BRICK LANE, after an arranged marriage, Nazneen moves with her much older husband, Chanu, from Bangladesh to London, where over the years she manages to make a place for herself in spite of her husband's inability to cope. As she gains strength from raising two feisty daughters, taking a socially committed lover, and learning to make some money herself, she is able to oppose her ineffectual husband's decision to give up and go back to Bangladesh. Shortlisted for the Booker Prize, BRICK LANE was also a New York Times Notable Book in 2003.

 

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Kirkus
"[A] fine debut....Ali was born in Bangladesh and raised in England, where BRICK LANE has been acclaimed, and rightly so: she is one of those dangerous writers who sees everything." 06/01/2003

Publishers Weekly
"Carefully observed and assured, the novel is free of pyrotechnics, its power residing in Ali's unsparing scrutiny of its hapless, hopeful protagonists." 06/23/2003

Literary Review
"BRICK LANE, Monica Ali's stunning debut, is both timeless and very much of the moment....Ali's mastery of her material is impressive. The world of the Bangladeshi diaspora...is vividly realised. Her satisfyingly complex characterization...borders on the Dickensian in its scope and eye for detail....It is enthralling; as a first novel it is exceptional." - Andrew Barrow July 2003

New York Times Book Review
"Chanu inevitably recalls V. S. Naipaul's Mr. Biswas. That's not a limitation. Chanu doesn't stop being himself, but he also belongs to a recognizable tradition, and so does BRICK LANE. Monica Ali has been compared to Zadie Smith, but the two have little in common beyond demographics. Smith's comedy is more frantic, and while her prose is exhilarating, it's also self-dramatizing. Ali's eloquence is more firmly restrained; the language of BRICK LANE seems both deliberately unflamboyant and metaphorically precise....Monica Ali already has a sense of technical assurance and an inborn generosity that cannot be learned. BRICK LANE inspires confidence about the career that is to come." - Michael Gorra 09/07/2003


 
 
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Chapter One

Mymensingh District, East Pakistan, 1967

An hour and forty-five minutes before Nazneen's life began -- began as it would proceed for quite some time, that is to say uncertainly -- her mother, Rupban, felt an iron fist squeeze her belly. Rupban squatted on a low three-legged stool outside the kitchen hut. She was plucking a chicken because Hamid's cousins had arrived from Jessore and there would be a feast. "Cheepy-cheepy, you are old and stringy," she said, calling the bird by name as she always did, "but I would like to eat you, indigestion or no indigestion. And tomorrow I will have only boiled rice, no parathas."

She pulled some more feathers and watched them float around her toes. "Aaah," she said. "Aaaah. Aaaah." Things occurred to her. For seven months she had been ripening, like a mango on a tree. Only seven months. She put aside those things that had occurred to her. For a while, an hour and a half, though she di

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