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  • Published: 6 May 2021
  • ISBN: 9781473548367
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 256

China Room

The heartstopping and beautiful novel, longlisted for the Booker Prize 2021




Longlisted for the Booker Prize 2021, a thrilling and heartbreaking story of love, family, survival and betrayal from the prize-winning author of The Year of the Runaways

A story of forbidden love that echoes across generations - from the prize-winning author of The Year of the Runaways.

'A gorgeous, gripping read' Kamila Shamsie
'A multi-generational masterpiece' Daily Mail

* A Book of the Year for The Times, Guardian and Daily Telegraph *

Mehar, a young bride in rural Punjab, is trying to discover the identity of her new husband. It is 1929, and she and her sisters-in-law - married to three brothers in a single ceremony - spend their days hard at work on the family farm, sequestered from contact with the men. When Mehar develops a theory as to which of them is hers, a passion is ignited that will put more than one life at risk.

Spiralling around Mehar's story is that of a young man who in 1999 flees from England to the deserted sun-scorched farm. Can a summer spent learning of love and of his family's past give him the strength for the journey home?

Readers love China Room
***** 'I didn't want it to end'
***** 'What. A. Book.'
***** 'Beautifully crafted...a story as old as time'
***** 'A novel of thwarted loves'

Shortlisted for the 2022 Rathbones Folio Prize
Longlisted for the 2021 Booker Prize
Longlisted for the 2022 Walter Scott Prize
Longlisted for the 2021 Ondaatje Prize

'Amazing storytelling...gripping and very moving' BBC Radio 4, Open Book

'I'm blown away by it' Tessa Hadley

'The stuff of miracles' Bryan Washington

'Moving...fresh and nourishing' The Times

  • Published: 6 May 2021
  • ISBN: 9781473548367
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 256

About the author

Sunjeev Sahota

Sunjeev Sahota is the author of Ours Are the Streets and The Year of the Runaways, which was shortlisted for the 2015 Man Booker Prize, the International Dylan Thomas Prize and the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award, and won the Encore Prize, the European Union Prize for Literature, and the South Bank Sky Arts Award. He was chosen as one of Granta's Best Young British Novelists in 2013. He lives in Sheffield.

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Praise for China Room

With poise, restraint and deep intelligence, Sahota feeds us big, difficult themes - segregation and freedom, revolution and empire - in a form that is unsweetened, fresh and nourishing. Surely this, his third novel, will propel him up the shortlists to the prizewinning status he deserves.

Melissa Katsoulis, The Times, 'This Book Will Win Prizes'

There is a scrupulous subtlety about that way that Sahota refuses to let his historical characters act as though they are in a historical novel.

Alex Clark, Guardian, Book of the Day

Sahota combines great writing with amazing storytelling... his books are intelligent and beautifully written and very poised but also incredibly immersive, gripping and very moving. An epic in miniature, China Room is the kind of novel that reminds you why you fell in love with reading in the first place.

Open Book, BBC Radio 4

Sahota gives his period narrative the same effortless immediacy as his present-day one, yet his novel works by stealth, quietly beguiling the reader into an almost painful intimacy... I loved it.

Claire Allfree, Daily Mail

Sahota is a truly original novelist, his prose sparingly precise in its beauty, steeped in kindness and deep humanity.

Ruth Scurr, TLS

Engrossing, intricate, excellent.

Literary Review

Sahota's beautifully crafted novel dovetails two stories from different eras... Both characters are prisoners of circumstances but, in their hunger for redemption, become emblematic of the human condition.

Max Davidson, Mail on Sunday

China Room is a rare novel that makes you pause in its beauty.

Francesca Carington, Sunday Telegraph, *Novel of the Week*

A gripping read... a memorable and poignant depiction of how family histories can echo through the generations.

Huston Gilmore, Daily Mirror

China Room is very good at examining the trauma held in one family, whether it be personal or housed in a home, village, or country. Sahota seems to acknowledge that although we are not doomed to repeat the past, each subsequent generation feels a measure of the hardship that the last generation faced... a well-developed story of two lives that touch one another in ways that that can never be clearly seen.

India Lewis, Arts Desk

Outstanding... dense with intricate layers. As author, Sahota brilliantly plays with access to knowledge, to history. China Room promises to haunt and to illuminate.

Shelf Awareness

Novels this good are rare.

Anthony Cummins, Daily Mail, *Summer Reads of 2021*

Sahota's prose is a finely modulated instrument that moves from subtle minutiae to cosmic magnitude... Exhibiting the narrative control and psychological acuity of Rohinton Mistry and Jhumpa Lahiri, Sahota's tale of trans-generational trauma is quietly devastating.

Madeleine Feeny, Spectator

Sunjeev Sahota's writing is the stuff of miracles. Emotional and heartrending, China Room juggles questions of love, debt, and what it means to build a home alongside the history that carries us. China Room is a propulsive dream, intricately wrought, and Sahota is a maestro.

Bryan Washington, author of LOT and MEMORIAL

Sunjeev Sahota's The Year of the Runaways propelled him on to the 2015 Booker shortlist. His latest, China Room, a multi-generational masterpiece ... could well see him nominated again.

Stephanie Cross, Daily Mail

Such a thrilling combination of beauty and heartbreak. It's breathtaking.

Charlotte Mendelson, author of ALMOST ENGLISH

An intense drama of classic themes - love, family, survival, and betrayal - told with passion and precision in Sahota's economical, lyrical prose.

Adam Foulds, author of THE QUICKENING MAZE

An extraordinarily gifted writer... Sahota's ability to shine a phrase is not bought for the usual steep formalist price, at the expense of simplicity, intimate feeling, and solid representation. He's both camera and painter, in a literary world that often separates those novelistic tasks.

James Wood, New Yorker

Political currents seep subtly in and the cumulative effect is potent

Max Liu

Exquisitely written

Sameer Rahim, Daily Telegraph, *Books of the Year*

Sunjeev Sahota balances weighty ideas about cultural prisons and self-determination with hushed, featherweight prose

Claire Allfree, The Times, *Books of the Year*

[A] hauntingly beautiful novel

Jane Shilling, Daily Mail

Sahota's third novel has prose so beautiful it stops you dead

Daily Telegraph