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Alka Joshi with Anita Amirrezvani

  • Kepler's Books 1010 El Camino Real` Menlo Park United States (map)

We are so sorry - this event has been cancelled.

Santa Clara County and San Mateo County health officials are recommending that all non-essential gatherings be cancelled due to COVID-19. The wellbeing of our community is our top priority so we are following those recommendations.

Join us for an event with Alka Joshi, your favorite new novelist, in conversation with Anita Amirrezvani. We know you'll love Alka's debut, The Henna Artist, as much as we do. Beautiful and compellingly readable, The Henna Artist evokes post-Raj 1950s Jaipur while completely enmeshing you in the conflicts that drive the protagonist Lakshmi Shastri. Against all odds, and after fleeing an arranged marriage as a fifteen-year-old to an abusive older man, Lakshmi carves out a living for herself as a henna artist, friend, and confidante to wealthy, upper-caste women. But in an exciting twist, all she's built threatens to unravel.

More than just a romantic work of historical fiction, The Henna Artist is based off Alka’s late mother’s life, only this story serves as a reimagining of what life might have been like if Alka’s mother hadn’t been in an arranged marriage at 18, with three children by 21. Instead, the novel recreates her life as if she had been able to pursue the independence and education that she never enjoyed in real life. The independence and education that Alka's mother advocated for her.

Alka will be joined by Anita Amirrezvani, author of the novels The Blood of Flowers and Equal of the Sun.

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Photo of Alka Joshi by Garry Bailey. .

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