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What the Body Remembers

by Shauna Singh Baldwin

Knopf Canada | September 8, 1999 | Hardcover

Introducing an eloquent, sensual new Canadian voice that rings out in a first novel that is exquisitely rich and stunningly original.

Roop is a sixteen-year-old village girl in the Punjab region of undivided India in 1937 whose family is respectable but poor -- her father is deep in debt and her mother is dead. Innocent and lovely, yet afraid she may not marry well, she is elated when she learns she is to become the second wife of a wealthy Sikh landowner, Sardarji, whose first wife, Satya, has failed to bear him any children. Roop trusts that the strong-willed Satya will treat her as a sister, but their relationship becomes far more ominous and complicated than expected.

Roop''s tale draws the reader immediately into her world, making the exotic familiar and the family''s story startlingly universal, but What the Body Remembers is also very much Satya''s story. She is mortified and angry when Sardarji takes Roop for a wife, a woman whose low status Satya takes as an affront to her position, and she adopts desperate measures to maintain her place in society and in her husband''s heart. Yet it is also Sardarji''s story, as the India he knows and understands -- the temples, cities, villages and countryside, all so vividly evoked -- begins to change. The escalating tensions in his personal life reflect those between Hindu and Muslim that lead to the cleaving of India and trap the Sikhs in a horrifying middle ground.

Deeply imbued with the languages, customs and layered history of colonial India, What the Body Remembers is an absolute triumph of storytelling. Never before has a novel of love and partition been told from the point of view of the Sikh minority, never before through Sikh women''s eyes. This is a novel to read, treasure and admire that, like its two compelling heroines, resists all efforts to be put aside.
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    A beautiful, resonating book full of realized characters that linger with you long after you've finished reading. I loved how the story was told from different characters' point of view so that it was multi-dimensional. The description of the events surrounding Partision was chilling and haunting.

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    Anonymous

    Rating: 5/5

    A Must Read!

    This review is from: What the Body Remembers (Trade Paperback)

    Anonymous

    6 years ago

    Baldwin's "What the Body Remembers" is the story of two women married to the same man. The author does an excellent job of developing the relationship between the reader and both women, leaving the reader feeling torn between the characters. This is a fantastic story and should be on every fiction lovers list of books to read!

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    kendra

    Rating: 5/5

    Fantastic

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    kendra

    7 years ago

    Fantastic! Your jacket cover caught my eye, your storyline hooked me,
    the story was delightful and I am a huge fan.
    KP

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    SPS Sidhu

    Rating: 5/5

    Déjà vu!!

    This review is from: What the Body Remembers (Trade Paperback)

    SPS Sidhu

    11 years ago

    Although Shauna Singh's main focus is on the position of women in pre-partition period (1930-1948) in the northeastern part of India, she accomplishes a lot more. My understanding about India's partition was refreshed from a different perspective. Increased my limited vocabulary by providing words to numerous vernacular expressions. Last but not least, this books gives an unbiased narration of the society, events and morals. A must for everybody, who has a slightest link to Punjab.

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    The contradictory role of women is seen through the eyes and bodies of Roop and Satya in Shauna Singh Baldwin's "What the Body Remembers".
    As a second wife, Roop has to earn everyone's respect by producing an heir for Sardarji, her husband. The reader almost feels like screaming with the characters in frustration in this novel as the lives of these women are explored through their experiences. The evolution of India as an independent state is a very interesting sub-plot of book as the reader follows the separation of religion and the Indian sub-continent.

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    Lynn

    Rating: 4/5

    An Excellent Novel

    This review is from: What the Body Remembers (Trade Paperback)

    Lynn

    11 years ago

    I picked this book up randomly in a bookstore, and after reading the first five pages, I knew I had to finish it. It's an excellent novel, full of rich characters set against a turbulent time in India. There's lots of action, romance, and emotion in here, and I found it difficult to put down. The plot drags a bit at the three-quarter mark, but then picks right up to wrap up with a spectacular, wrenching ending. Shauna Singh Baldwin doesn't disappoint at all -- I'll be looking forward to her future stories.

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    Parambir Singh

    Rating: 5/5

    Awesome

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    Parambir Singh

    11 years ago

    Simply put I loved this novel. Ms. Baldwin has done an amazing job at writing a compassionate contemporary novel on gender issues in Indian families (generally speaking of course)

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    Zoe Schuler

    Rating: 5/5

    Amazing!

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    Zoe Schuler

    11 years ago

    This is one of the best books I've read in a long time. So satisfying, the writing so descriptive, I could see everything happening! The emotions the characters experiences were so real, it left me stunned. I understand the Indian culture so much better than before, now that I've read this book. I couldn't get the characters out of my mind, and was so sad when I finished reading it. Can't wait for her next book!

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    One of the best books that I have read - will love to read it over.. and over! Once I started reading I couldn't stop! What I liked most about this book was that is was so full of emotion - it felt so real. I can't wait until her next book comes out...

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    Wendy Wilson

    Rating: 5/5

    What the Body Remembers

    Wendy Wilson

    12 years ago

    I thoroughly enjoyed this book, it's very well written. The story is engrossing from the start. I learned a lot about the differences between the Muslim, Hindu and Sikh religions in an easy to remember format. Also, the book is written from a female view. Quite an education.

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    Theresa Conlin

    Rating: 5/5

    Excellent

    Theresa Conlin

    12 years ago

    I too heard excerpts on the CBC and I was not disappointed!This book gave me insight into cultural practices through the narrative of one family's life in India.It is set during a very turbulent time in this country, so through my reading I also learned more about this time in history!It's a wonderful read--I highly recommend it!

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    Nicci

    Rating: 5/5

    Extremely Engaging

    Nicci

    12 years ago

    What the Body Remembers is an beautifully written book with a memorable and believable story. I listened to a number of the chapters read aloud on CBC radio and purchased the book based on what I'd heard. I was not disappointed!

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