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When celebrity journalist and writer Bhawana Somaaya's therapist once asked her what her biggest fear in life was, she unthinkingly said, 'It's not having a roof over my head.' Until then, she had never acknowledged the intergenerational trauma-informed instinct of displacement and placelessness. She was yet to unpack its haunting grip on her flights, fights and freezes.
Farewell Karachi is the story of a family planting its roots anew in a country at the cusp of a violent Partition. Spanning over a hundred years and five generations, the narrative draws on an intimate portrait of a large family that grew up under the unspoken spectre of Partition. Told in an astonishingly mosaic and archaeological tone, this is the saga of a displaced Gujarati family from Karachi that moved to Kutch and subsequently to erstwhile Bombay in India to rebuild a life for themselves.
In telling this moving tale, the book also seeks to make sense of and heal from the foundational wound of two South Asian infant nation-states, exploring how that wound shaped the imminent futures of the peoples partitioned along the Radcliffe Line. In here are dreams, some shattered, some salvaged; in here are customs, heartbreaks and carefully preserved recipes. At the heart of this memoir are the stories behind the nests we weave.
Published | 18 Apr 2025 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 180 |
ISBN | 9789361316326 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury India |
Dimensions | 216 x 138 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt. Ltd |
Farewell Karachi is like a 70 mm film. A traditional family, multiple characters, complex, yet intricately connected. Relationships are fragile and not easy to elaborate but Bhawana Somaaya travels through the family tree with amazing honesty.
Karan Johar
Bhawana Somaaya's Farewell Karachi is an emotive narrative of the journey of her family affected by the independence struggle and their move from Karachi to Mumbai. A story of integrity, accountability in relationships amidst challenging times and changing equations. Earnest, intimate, introspective.
Hrithik Roshan
An intimate and deeply moving Partition memoir, documenting the small, telling, devastating moments of an uprooted well-knit Gujarati family from Karachi, whose lives are transformed forever when they flee their home and courageously rebuild their dismembered existence in Mumbai.
Shobhaa Dé
A moving, almost cinematic account of the pain of displacement from one our finest writers on films & emotions.
Vir Sanghvi
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