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Em and the Big Hoom is a beautiful book, a child's-eye view of madness and sorrow, full of love, pain, and, unaccountably, much wild comedy. One of the very best books to come out of India in a long, long, time." -
Salman Rushdie, Best of the Booker winner for Midnight's Children 'A delightful debut . . . Written with genuine compassion and sincerity, while a sprinkling of black humour ensures it is never overly sentimental' -
Financial Times 'Jerry Pinto's prose is lively and incisive . . . moments of great humour here as well as moments of tenderness and poignancy' -
Herald 'Powerful' -
Sunday Times 'Delightful ... Pinto is quite a genius with dialogue' -
Guardian "Pinto chases the elusive portrait of a mother who simply said of herself that she was mad. As I read the novel, that also portrays a very tender marriage and the life of a Goan family in Bombay, it drowned me. I mean that in the best way. It plunged me into a world so vivid and capricious, that when I finished, I found something had shifted and changed within myself. This is a world of magnified and dark emotion. The anger is a primal force, the sadness wild and raw. Against this, the jokes are hilarious, reckless, free falling... This is a rare, brilliant book, one that is wonderfully different from any other I that I have read coming out of India." -
Kiran Desai, author of The Inheritance of Loss, Winner of the Man Booker Prize and National Book Critics Circle Fiction Award "It is utterly persuasive and deeply affecting: stylistically adventurous it is never self-indulgent; although suffused with pain it shows no trace of self-pity. Parts of it are extremely funny, and its pages are filled with endearing and eccentric characters. Em and the Big Hoom is a profoundly moving book: I cannot remember when I last read something as touching as this." - Amitav Ghosh, bestselling author of
The Glass Palace 'A near-perfect account of a psychologically troubled mother and the shockwaves felt by her family. Rich and beguiling . . . Within sentences of this touching, funny and calmly shocking narrative, their son makes it clear that he knows about the things that really matter'
- Irish Times 'Em and the Big Hoom addresses mental illness in everyday lives with powerful originality and humour' -
The Big Issue in the North "Pinto's narrative is both brutal and beautiful." -
Business Standard Book Review "A stunningly beautiful and devastatingly heartbreaking debut novel." -
Bookreporter "Pinto's engaging debut, ripe with wit and affection, portrays an unforgettable family of four in middleclass, Catholic Mumbai as their lives revolve around their manic-depressive matriarch, Em."
-- Booklist "Deeply engrossing, finely-tuned, and told with a moving and luminous clarity, this is a splendid and memorable debut." -
The Hindu "Although it's set in India,
Em and the Big Hoom is a relevant and resonant book for any audience, anywhjere, transcending territory and nationality even as it reflects upon them. It is a great big wide novel with a voice so unique and yet, somehow, so familiar that its words ring in your ears long after you've left these pages, calling you back, again and again, to a story that demands to be read." -
Lauren Slater, author of Opening Skinner's Box and Prozac Diary 'Em and the Big Hoom is a joyous read that leaves you chuckling and sad, at once.' -
The Asian Age "Pinto's prose quicksilvers its way through time and emotions, slipping in wit and pulling out despair elegantly... Every one of Pinto's characters feels alive and real." -
Dnaindia.com "This is a small and beautiful book ... Pinto's writing has startling sweetness" -
Asian Review of Books