Arundhati Roy's first memoir to be published in September 2025


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American publisher Scribner is calling Arundhati Roy’s memoir an 'astonishing, often disturbing and surprisingly funny' book that traces her life from childhood to the present, from Kerala to New Delhi. Photo: AFP

Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy’s first memoir is coming out next fall, a book inspired by the death of her mother.

American publisher Scribner announced recently that the Indian author and activist’s Mother Mary Comes To Me will be released in September 2025.

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