About the Book A POWERFUL FAMILY SAGA THAT GRAPPLES WITH THE PAST AS IT LOOKS TO THE FUTURE.
There is no turning back now.
I cannot afford to wonder if I am strong enough.
I have to be, and it is time.
Miras beloved grandmother is on her deathbed in Bangalore, a city she fled from seven years ago.
She has no choice but to return.
But it also means having to face what she has tried to forget all these years.
Memories of a lazy summer come flooding back, when she and her best friend Anisa wandered the treelined streets in Bangalore.
All was not as idyllic as it seemed to them, however: a mosque had recently come down in another part of the country, and its aftereffects rippled all around them.
As unscrupulous smalltime politicians used the rise in religious fervour to grow their own careers, those ripples were soon to engulf these young girls, with tragic consequences.
Back now in Bangalore, in a city even more polarised by religion, Mira untangles the threadsof love, jealousy, political ambition, friendship and familyand finds that they go far back.
Not just to when she was a young girl, but further, to the mystery of her mothers death during the Emergency, and beyond.
A vivid, unforgettable story, as relevant today as the time in which it is set, The Alchemy of Secrets explores how the simplest of acts can have the most farreaching consequences.
About the Author Priya Balasubramanian graduated from Christian Medical College, Vellore and is a gastroenterologist and transplant hepatologist in Sacramento, California.
Her nonfiction has appeared on NPR, Scoundrel Time and ROAR, and her fiction has been featured on Litro in the UK.
The Alchemy of Secrets is her debut novel.