Nine Paths by Lexi Stadlen - ISBN: 9781784744106
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Nine Muslim women’s lives in India, revealed with vivid intimacy.

Nine Paths

A Year in the Life of an Indian Village

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  • Paperback

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    5 July 2022

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Summary

Revelatory, lyrical, and immersive, this is an extraordinary book that takes you deep into these ordinary women’s worlds. Their stories are urgent and forcefully articulated—and this book gives us the chance to hear them.

On an island at the eastern edge of India, rural, remote, and dense with jungle, is a Muslim village. In an ever-shifting landscape of mangroves and rivers, the women here dwell among contradictions, constrictions, and change in a place where one’s neighbours are oft…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781784744106
ISBN-10:1784744107
Author:Lexi Stadlen
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Chatto & Windus
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:5 July 2022
Weight:310g
Dimensions:216mm x 134mm x 23mm
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Critics Review

Compelling, immersive, and beautifully composed, Nine Paths is a story woven from the true accounts of nine Muslim women from rural India. This book is that perfect thing: exquisite storytelling meeting serious research. It makes for a vivid and memorable encounter - a world away brought near by Lexi Stadlen’s ingenuity, compassion, and skill. – Suzannah Lipscomb
Intimate, insightful and powerful, Nine Paths pulls the reader deep into what it means to be a Muslim woman in India, and allows us to appreciate the strength, resilience and bravery in the face of the many forms of violence negotiated daily. Lexi Stadlen vividly brings to life the best of immersive ethnography – Alpa Shah, author of Nightmarch: Among India’s Revolutionary Guerrillas
Beautifully written, and so clever - telling us in great detail about the challenges that these women face, but with remarkable skill and such a delicate touch. – Sonia Faleiro, author of The Good Girls
Nine Paths captivatingly portrays life in rural Bengal through carefully interwoven episodes that evoke the village environs, the social atmosphere, and especially the nine Muslim women on whom the book focuses. The reader is taken through a year in their lives, sees the mundane ordinariness as well as the dramas and crises of their everyday lives, meets them as they handle marriage negotiations, contend with awkward dynamics within their household, worry about debts and reflect on their position as Muslims. It is a beautifully written and haunting book. – Patricia Jeffery, Professor Emerita, University of Edinburgh

About The Author

Lexi Stadlen

Lexi Stadlen is an anthropologist and ethnographer with a PhD in Social Anthropology from the London School of Economics. She spent two and a half years conducting on-the-ground research in India. She is the winner of the 2019 Bayly Prize, awarded by the Royal Asiatic Society for an outstanding thesis on an Asian topic completed at a British University. She lives in the UAE with her husband and son.

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