Burns Boy

Author :

Krupa Ge

Publisher:

Context

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Publisher

Context

Publication Year 2025
ISBN-13

9789360451936

ISBN-10 9360451932
Binding

Hardcover

Number of Pages 136 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 250
FROM THE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED AUTHOR OF WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT HER, A RASHOMON-ESQUE ENQUIRY INTO AN AFTERNOON THAT CRITICALLY ALTERED THE LIVES OF A MOTHER AND HER TWO CHILDREN. 'You wanted to hurt me. You always have.' 'Would I burn my own children alive? Would I really? You think?' She began to cry again. 'I heard you tell Appa that the day Aparna was born, you wanted me dead. Did you or did you not?' A fifteen-year-old in a burns ward is tormented by the events that led him to the hospital. His mother and sister have their own versions of what happened, causing the reader to reconsider the truth of what the boy says, but also seeing it anew. All of them are right, and yet, they are all guilty in a way. The question is: which of them is more guilty? Through the fraught relationships between mothers and sons and mothers and daughters, critically acclaimed writer Krupa Ge peels back the layers of familial truths-the secrets that hide in plain sight, and the pain we endure to keep up appearances. Told through the voices of its three protagonists, Burns Boy is a tender story about family, love and happiness, and the lies we tell ourselves to sustain them.

Krupa Ge

Krupa Ge is a writer based in Chennai. Rivers Remember, her book on the 2015 floods that ravaged Chennai, was published by Context in July 2019. Her reportage and cultural writings have appeared in The Hindu, Firstpost and The New Indian Express, among other Indian and international publications over the last thirteen years. In 2017, she won a Laadli Award for a weekly column on women in cinema, ‘Ms. Representation’. She was awarded the Toto-Sangam Residency Fellowship for the year 2016, and was shortlisted for a Toto Prize in Creative Writing the same year. She is also currently dabbling in screenwriting.
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