The Bandit Queens: A novel By Parini Shroff
Parini Shroff's debut, "The Bandit Queens," is a razor-sharp narrative set in a remote Indian village. Geeta, rumored to have killed her husband, enjoys the perks of being a "self-made" widow—freedom and business success. The story unfolds as other women seek her expertise in husband disposal.
Dubbed a "radically feel-good story" by The New York Times Book Review, the novel explores Geeta's unconventional journey as a consultant for women seeking liberation from oppressive marriages. The humor and heart of the narrative shine through clever criminals, second chances, and the camaraderie of witty women.
Longlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medal and hailed as a She Reads and CrimeReads Best Book of the Year, "The Bandit Queens" is a tale of resilience and empowerment. Geeta's dangerous reputation becomes a double-edged sword, and the narrative takes unexpected turns, impacting not only her life but the entire village.
Parini Shroff crafts a compelling story filled with twists and turns, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of societal expectations and the quest for independence.
"The Bandit Queens" is an unforgettable exploration of humor, heart, and the indomitable spirit of women challenging societal norms. 📚❤️