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On the Banks of River Sarayu

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On the Banks of River Sarayu is a compilation of nineteen stories reflecting the lives of hidden individuals, particularly women, living in the lower strata of Indian society. Each story introduces characters who are seemingly ordinary, but test the complex realities of identity, class, gender, and reveal a candid picture of humanity. From hopes and aspirations to disappointments and frustrations, the undercurrent of pathos is reflected in the bittersweet endings. These stories are seemingly simple, but endowed with complexities, delve deeper into the intricacies of human emotion.

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On the Banks of River Sarayu is a compilation of nineteen stories reflecting the lives of hidden individuals, particularly women, living in the lower strata of Indian society. Each story introduces characters who are seemingly ordinary, but test the complex realities of identity, class, gender, and reveal a candid picture of humanity. From hopes and aspirations to disappointments and frustrations, the undercurrent of pathos is reflected in the bittersweet endings. These stories are seemingly simple, but endowed with complexities, delve deeper into the intricacies of human emotion.

2020 International Book Awards Finalist: Women’s Issues

2020 MIPA Midwest Book Awards Finalist: Short Stories

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Bharati Sen originally spent much of her childhood growing up in Myanmar and West Bengal. She completed a master’s degree in International Relations in India before moving to the United States. Much of her writing is inspired while living in the city of Kolkata, focusing on ordinary individuals and providing fascinating glimpses of being a woman in India.

Her debut book, On the Banks of River Sarayu, is a collection of short stories detailing the lives of hidden individuals, particularly women, living in the lower strata of society, describing the emotional and raging disparities that often lead to bittersweet endings. Bharati currently lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma with her husband and two sons. She is greatly involved in the Indian community and contributes to local magazines.