
PREETA SAMARASAN was born and raised in Malaysia, but moved to the United States in high-school. She received her M.F.A. from the University of Michigan and was the recipient of the Asian American Writer's Workshop/Hyphen Magazine short-story award.
"... a surpassingly wise and beautiful debut novel about the tragic consequences of the inability to love." Booklist, ALA, Starred Review
"(a) delicious first novel...Samarasan's fabric is gorgeous. Her ambitious spiraling plot, her richly embroidered prose, her sense of place, and her psychological acuity are stunning. Readers, responding to the setting, will immediately compare her to Kiran Desai. I think Smarasan's dialogue and description are reminiscent of Eudora Welty, another woman who knew how to write about family and race and class and secrets and heat." The New York Times Book Review --