Amy Bloom masterfully curates a star-studded cast of contributors, including Michael Cunningham, Stephen L. Carter, and Roxana Robinson, to portray the city’s underbelly.
"[T]his luminous debut…captures precisely the heartache of growing up." — Library Journal , Top Spring Indie Fiction "A powerful story…a universal look at the complexity of how people wrestle with guilt and blame amid tragic loss." — New Haven Independent Included in John Reed's list of Most Anticipated Small Press Books of 2016 at Big Other "A son of Hindu immigrants from India grows up in a New England suburb, where he struggles to find his way after his mother dies, while his father becomes immersed in anti-Muslim fundamentalism." — World Wide Work "South Haven is an affecting tale of a family's loss, a child's grief, and the search for solace in all the wrong...
The legendary city of Delhi, India provides fertile ground for stories of darkness and despair. Brand-new stories by: Irwin Allan Sealy, Omair Ahmad, Radhika Jha, Ruchir Joshi, Nalinaksha Bhattacharya, Meera Nair, Siddharth Chowdhury, Mohan Sikka, Palash K. Mehrotra, Hartosh Singh Bal, Hirsh Sawhney, Tabish Khair, Uday Prakash, and Manjula Padmanabhan.