MY BOOKS

Write in Power: An Anthology of the Personal and the Political (Pothi, 2021)

At the peak of the pandemic, I had the honour and pleasure of co-editing a collection of creative writings and art with a group of inspiring editors and contributors. The twenty-five contributors of Write in Power: An Anthology of the Personal and the Political (The Hidden Pen Collective: Bangalore, 2021) are women or non-binary people of South Asian origin living in India, Bangladesh, Canada, the US, and the UK. Looking beyond gender and class, the perspectives in this collection speak to the complex intersections of the personal and the political. In keeping with our commitment to justice and inclusion, all proceeds from the sales of the book will go directly to the Haadibadi Trust towards their work of building free publicly owned community libraries that are accessible to all and are creating spaces for learning and expression through theater. The anthology has been very favourably reviewed on many online platforms, including Desi Books. You can buy the eTextPrint (B&W), or Print (Colour) versions of this book directly from Pothi (it requires you to create an account. The price difference reflects the printing and shipping costs.). You can also order this book through your local bookstore or library.

Amma’s Daughters: a Memoir (AU Press, 2018)

My first book-length work of creative non-fiction, Amma’s Daughters: A Memoir is the story of my grandmother who was imprisoned for treason and sedition at the age of twelve in India in 1930.

Amma’s Daughters was the Book of the Year finalist in the Non-Fiction category, Alberta Book Publishing Award, 2019. It has been adopted in courses and has been widely reviewed, notably in World Literature Today, DEP: Deportate, esuli, profughe, and in Women’s Web.

You can download the open-source copy of the book here or you can buy the paperback by ordering it through your local bookstore or library. If you prefer to have the book read out to you, please try this link.

Alberta Oil and the Decline of Democracy in Canada (AU Press, 2015)

Another open-source book, Alberta Oil and the Decline of Democracy in Canada (AUP, 2015) presents a unique case study for testing the ‘oil inhibits democracy’ hypothesis in the context of an industrialized nation in the Global North. In probing the impact of Alberta’s powerful oil lobby on the health of democracy in the province, contributors to this volume engage with an ongoing discussion of the erosion of political liberalism in Alberta and beyond.

This volume has been adopted in several course reading lists. It was on The Hill Times list of best books in 2016 and the recipient of the Lois Hole Award for Editorial Excellence for editing for Joyce Hilderbrand.

You can download the open-source copy of the book here or you can buy the paperback by ordering it through your local bookstore or library.

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