
Set in the year 2002, The House with a Thousand Stories by Aruni Kashyap follows the journey of young Pablo, a privileged city boy who finds himself venturing into his ancestral village of Mayong in rural Assam for his aunt's wedding. This marks Pablo's second visit to Mayong, the first being in 1998 for his father's best friend's funeral. As the wedding preparations unfold, Pablo becomes entangled in a captivating and tumultuous theater of family dynamics—squabbling aunts, fading grandmothers, lovestruck cousins contemplating elopement, and a community buzzing with scandalous gossip. Amidst this rich tapestry of tradition and modernity, a foreboding specter looms overhead—the shadow of insurgency and the military's harsh measures to suppress militancy.
In the days leading up to the fateful wedding, which culminates in an unspeakable tragedy, Pablo experiences the pangs of first love, unearths family intrigues, and undergoes an extraordinary rite of passage. With a precise and unflinching narrative, this enthralling debut novel introduces Aruni Kashyap as a fresh and distinctive voice hailing from India's North-East. The House with a Thousand Stories masterfully combines the allure of tradition with the complexities of contemporary realities, offering readers a compelling exploration of love, loss, and the transformative power of familial bonds.
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