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Description
"Magnificent . . . I would follow Miss Chitol to the ends of the earth." -Kamila Shamsie
"Profoundly tender [and] vigorously alive to the currents of national change." -Megha Majumdar
A breathtaking novel about a woman forging a life for herself on the railways, Railsong is the heartwarming story of an individual coming of age amid the social and political upheavals of twentieth-century India.
In a newly independent India charged with national vigour, Charu, the motherless daughter of a railway worker, pines for freedom from the shackles of her impoverishment and meagre prospects. As diesel engines replace steam and the calamitous churn of drought, famine, and a great strike engulfs her town, Charu dares to imagine a different future for herself. She boards a train and flees westwards, leaving behind the oppressive domesticity of her childhood for the alluring modernity, and apparent opportunities, of Bombay.
Unfazed by the everyday discriminations around her she becomes an unlikely hero: a railway woman and census enumerator who keeps her heart open-sometimes guilelessly-to her nation's vast possibility. Sweeping, elegiac, and at times wonderfully comic, Railsong is a powerful portrait of grit, optimism, and the force of character that enables one remarkable woman to live on her own terms in a country full of contradictions.
Product details
| Published | Feb 17 2026 |
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| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 416 |
| ISBN | 9781639736232 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Publishing |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Listeners will find themselves drawn in by Bhuchar's melodic voice and be unable to turn away from the highs and lows of Charu's captivating life. Bhuchar's expansive narration is not to be missed.
Audiofile
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Bhattacharya . . . serves up an illuminating tale about a woman fighting for her agency in India . . . Through Charu's experiences, Bhattacharya provides a wide-angle view of India's inequality and patriarchal gender roles, all while depicting in intimate detail how his protagonist struggles to live on her own terms.
Publishers Weekly
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[A] sprawling tale, told with flair and heart.
California Review of Books
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The novel's witty, slightly Dickensian tone offers both humor and poignancy. This bildungsroman concerning one woman's quest to define her identity also brings India into sharp focus.
Kirkus Reviews
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Tracing Charu's story against tidal forces of history is brilliant, and her perception of feminism's impact is moving.
Booklist
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Railsong's cyclical narrative structure captur[es] the essence of a heaving, paradoxical, pulsating nation, where tragedy, triumph, spirituality, dynamism, and tumult constantly converge, like railway junctions.
The Hindu
























