The most important man in ketakiâ€s life â€" her maternal aunt neeraâ€s husband â€" falls into a coma after a near-drowning incident. Brought face to face with the threat of losing someone deeply loved, someone who has been more than a surrogate parent to her since her motherâ€s passing, ketaki continues to swing between the solely sexual and altogether platonic relationships she has had with men â€" all the while battling to bring down the wall of her auntâ€s reserve. The silence between niece and aunt calcifies, only to be broken when ketakiâ€s father visits from new york and shares with her a long-festering family secret.set in the quiet leafy enclaves of south delhi, overwinter lays bare the menace that throbs between the order and decorum of domesticity. Agleam with razor-like observations in distilled and disturbing prose, this debut novel, which was longlisted for the man asian literary prize, investigates the cold hard internalizations of family betrayal and hurt.
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About the Author:
Ratika Kaupr worked in publishing and nultimedia before cutting loose to write full time. She lives in New Delhi with her husband and son and is currently working on her second novel.
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- PublisherHachette India
- Publication date2012
- ISBN 10 9350092638
- ISBN 13 9789350092637
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages248
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