Thorns in My Quilt: Letters from a Daughter to Her Father

Author :

Mohua Chinappa

Publisher:

Rupa Publications

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Publisher

Rupa Publications

Publication Year 2024
ISBN-13

9789361564567

ISBN-10 9361564560
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 200 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 22 X 14 X 1.5
Weight (grms) 153

‘I miss the long letters we wrote each other when you travelled, which was often.’


Dear Reader,


Thorns in My Quilt is a series of letters written by a daughter to her father after he passed away. Unspoken thoughts, unshared memories and unsaid words combine in this searing and poignant account of a relationship filled with joy, but with equal moments of sorrow.


Mohua Chinappa (Manu) loved her Baba, who was as kind as he was cruel, as well-read as he was unworldly, as loved as he was unloved. His dearest Manu recollects her childhood in Shillong, infused with the aroma of vanilla essence that went into the butter cookies he baked. She reminisces about her father holding her little hand while helping her through the undulating, rain-drenched roads. Mohua returns to Delhi, where she spent a part of her growing-up years, and revels in the memory of a government house with a harsingar tree. She writes to him about her broken marriage, recalls how her parents left her side, and how she reinvented herself. The letters are often selfish yet strangely cathartic.


Her father’s kidney failure prompted a daughter to confront the demons within—the loss, the doubts, the emptiness, the guilt of saying things, and the angst of not saying things.

Mohua Chinappa

Mohua Chinappa, an accomplished author, columnist, and podcast host of The Mohua Show, shares powerful stories of displacement and gender struggles in her fearless content. Her book Nautanki Saala and Other Stories addresses cultural-economic shifts, and has been translated into Hindi as well. As a podcaster, she amplifies voices facilitating change. Mohua, a TEDx speaker, has received numerous awards, including the Change-maker Award. Mohua also runs an initiative called NARI: that aims to empower the unheard voices of 160 million Indian homemakers.
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