Meatless Days

Meatless Days

By Sara Suleri Goodyear

Pages

192

Rating

3.47

Year

1989

EssaysAutobiographyHistoryMemoirBiographyLiterature

Description

Meatless Days is a searing memoir of life in the newly-created country of Pakistan. When sudden and shocking tragedies hit the author's family two years apart, her personal crisis spirals into a wider meditation on universal questions: about being a woman when you're too busy being a mother or a sister or a wife to consider your own womanhood; about how it feels to begin life in a new language; about how our lives are changed by the people that leave them. This is a heart-breaking, hopeful and profound book that will get under your skin.

Endorsements

'Some of the more heart-shaking writing about love and grief I've ever read' — Kamila Shamsie, from the introduction

'Extraordinary... as an evocation of family love, with all its sharpness, pain and need, Meatless Days is almost faultless' — New Statesman