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The Atlas of Reds and Blues

Audiobook
Fiction: Women's Fiction
Unabridged   4 hour(s)
Publication date: 02/05/2019

The Atlas of Reds and Blues

A Novel

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Audio CD ISBN:9781684419692
Digital Download ISBN:9781684419708

Summary

The Atlas of Reds and Blues grapples with the complexities of the second-generation American experience, what it means to be a woman of color in the workplace, and a sister, a wife, and a mother to daughters in today's America.

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When a woman—known only as Mother—moves her family from Atlanta to its wealthy suburbs, she discovers that neither the times nor the people have changed since her childhood in a small Southern town. Despite the intervening decades, Mother is met with the same questions: Where are you from? No, where are you really from? The American-born daughter of Bengali immigrants, she finds that her answer—Here—is never enough.

Mother's simmering anger breaks through one morning, when, during a violent and unfounded police raid on her home, she finally refuses to be complacent. As she lies bleeding from a gunshot wound, her thoughts race from childhood games with her sister and visits to cousins in India, to her time in the newsroom before having her three daughters, to the early days of her relationship with a husband who now spends more time flying business class than at home.

The Atlas of Reds and Blues grapples with the complexities of the second-generation American experience, what it means to be a woman of color in the workplace, and a sister, a wife, and a mother to daughters in today's America. Drawing inspiration from the author's own terrifying experience of a raid on her home, Devi S. Laskar's debut novel explores, in exquisite, lyrical prose, an alternate reality that might have been.

Reviews/Praise

"Saddy’s youthful-sounding voice isn’t the ideal choice for such a grave situation, but her energy and adaptability ensure Laskar’s stunning, stinging novel is urgently heard.” —Booklist Audio

“Saddy employs accents to differentiate characters. The accent of the protagonist's Bengali mother is especially effective, as is the childish lilt Saddy gives Middle Daughter and the Southern drawl she uses for the people in the community.” —AudioFile

"Short, vivid chapters, like puzzle pieces, deliver the thoughts of a woman sprawled on the pavement, bleeding . . . Not only does Laskar bring her honed skills as a poet and journalist to her pulse-racing first novel about otherness and prejudice, she also draws on her own experience of a shocking raid on her home. Laskar’s bravura drama of one woman pushed to the brink by racism is at once sharply relevant and tragically timeless." ―Booklist Starred Review

Author Bio

Devi S. Laskar is a native of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and holds an MFA from Columbia University. Her work has appeared in Tin House and Rattle, among other publications. She has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize, and is an alumna of The OpEd Project and VONA. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.