An edition of Haunting Bombay (2009)

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An edition of Haunting Bombay (2009)

Haunting Bombay

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Set in 1960’s Bombay, Haunting Bombay is the story of Pinky Mittal, a girl raised by her grandmother and extended family in the city's old colonial enclave. One night, Pinky accidentally unleashes the ghost of a girl child who had drowned there years earlier. As the monsoons erupt over Bombay, the ghost plunges the bungalow into chaos and Pinky must find the courage to uncover the drowning's mysterious truth.

A richly evocative tale that unfurls from the luxurious heights of Malabar Hill to the labyrinthine depths of the city’s underworld, Haunting Bombay illuminates a nation’s darkest fears and desires, and underscores the singular power of utterance.

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Publisher
Soho Press, Inc.
Language
English
Pages
362

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Haunting Bombay
2009, Soho Press, Inc.
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First Sentence

"The girl moved like water itself, unthinkingly toward the darkening horizon. She was only sixteen, or maybe seventeen. A brilliant red sari clung to her body. Tangled hair lashed at her face."

Edition Notes

Published in
New York, NY
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.6
Library of Congress
PS3601.G37 H38 2009, PS3601.G37H38 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
362

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22551784M
Internet Archive
hauntingbombay0000agar
ISBN 13
9781569475584
LCCN
2008040703
OCLC/WorldCat
258330213
Library Thing
7868015
Goodreads
6081785

First Sentence

"The girl moved like water itself, unthinkingly toward the darkening horizon. She was only sixteen, or maybe seventeen. A brilliant red sari clung to her body. Tangled hair lashed at her face."

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