
"Beautifully packed with detail . . . Does for Bangladesh what Rushdie did for India." --The Sunday Times
"Scenes from Early Life is a triumph, an astonishing feat of empathy and narrative virtuosity. It deserves to be garlanded with many prizes, and nowhere more so than in the Indian subcontinent." --Amitav Ghosh, author of River of Smoke and Sea of Poppies
"[Hensher] does for Bangladesh what Salman Rushdie did for India with Midnight's Children." --Phil Baker, The Sunday Times (London) "Hensher has created a greater thing than just a record of childhood, or war. It probably isn't Zaved's story anymore, but it's great just the same." --Bella Bathurst, The Observer "One of the most delightful and engaging descriptions of family life to have been published for many years . . . Saturated with gentleness, humour and affection." --Amanda Craig, The Independent on Sunday "Hensher proves himself a literary god of small things, from chillies drying on [Saadi's] grandfather's balcony to the oppressive clutter of Saadi's parents' first marital home . . . As this book movingly shows, appropriation is sometimes an act of love." --Adrian Turpin, Financial Times "A richly depicted saga of childhood joys and sorrows . . . This is [Hensher's] most purely pleasurable novel to date." --Michael Arditti, The Daily Mail "A book suffused with tenderness, yet altogether free from sentimentality. One feels the writing has been a labour of love. Perhaps this is why the experience of reading it is so delightful." --Allan Massie, The Scotsman