Brick Lane
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Narrated by:
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Meera Syal
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Monica Ali
About this listen
Shortlisted for the 2003 Man Booker Prize
This exciting and deeply moving debut novel follows the tumultuous life of Nazneen from her birth in a Bangladeshi village hut, to her arranged marriage to Chanu and the subsequent move to London's Tower Hamlets.
Nazneen's inauspicious entry to the world, an apparent stillbirth on the hard mud floor of a Bangladeshi village hut, imbues in her a sense of fatalism that she carries across continents when she is married off to Chanu. Her life in London's Tower Hamlets is, on the surface, calm. For years, keeping house and rearing children, she does what is expected of her. Yet Nazneen walks a tightrope stretched between her daughters' embarrassment and her husband's resentments. Chanu calls his elder daughter the little memsahib. 'I didn't ask to be born here,' say Shahana, with regular finality.
Into that fragile peace walks Karim. He sets questions before her, of longing and belonging; he sparks in her a turmoil that reflects the community's own; he opens her eyes and directs her gaze -- but what she sees, in the end, comes as a surprise to them both.
While Nazneen journeys along her path of self-realization, a way haunted by her mother's ghost, her sister Hasina, back in Bangladesh, rushes headlong at her life, first making a 'love marriage', then fleeing her violent husband. Woven through the novel, Hasina's letters from Dhaka recount a world of overwhelming adversity. Shaped -- yet ultimately not bound -- by their landscapes and memories, both sisters struggle to dream themselves out of the rules prescribed for them.
Beautifully rendered and, by turns, both comic and deeply moving, Brick Lane establishes Monica Ali as one of the most exciting new voices in fiction.
©2003 Monica Ali (P)2004 W F Howes LtdCritic Reviews
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- Anonymous User
- 29-06-2023
Brick Lane
This was a wonderfully narrated story, the characters were so real , I felt I knew them by the end of the story
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- Anonymous User
- 24-05-2022
Brilliant reader made the story
I loved this poignant story and the narrator made it. I don’t think it would have been as good, had I read the book.
The characters were real and the descriptions excellent. I highly recommend it.
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- Jo
- 11-11-2022
Such a great story - wonderful characters!
I read “Brick Lane” because I loved Monica Ali's second novel “Love Marriage” and wanted to read her debut. They were written ten years apart which may explain why they are such different books but I enjoyed “Brick Lane” just as much for all its differences. The characters are so well drawn and vividly craeted by the author. This was a really interesting read. I listened to the book and I loved the narrator, well known actress Myra Syal who did wonderful voices for all the characters.
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- Anonymous User
- 16-12-2023
Complex, interesting characters
The narration brought these characters to life. I was transported to another place and felt jet lagged when I arrived back!
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