From the bestselling author of The Space Between Us comes a powerful story about family secrets, a mother's power, and the importance of forgiveness.
When Remy Wadia left India for the United States, he carried his resentment of his cold and inscrutable mother with him and has kept his distance from her. Years later, he returns to Bombay, planning to adopt a baby from a young pregnant girl--and to see his elderly mother again before it is too late. She is in the hospital, has stopped talking, and seems to have given up on life.
Struck with guilt for not realizing just how ill she had become, Remy devotes himself to helping her recover and return home. But one day in her apartment he comes upon an old photograph that demands explanation. As shocking family secrets surface, Remy finds himself reevaluating his entire childhood and his relationship to his parents, just as he is on the cusp of becoming a parent himself. Can Remy learn to forgive others for their human frailties, or is he too wedded to his sorrow and anger over his parents' long-ago decisions?
Surprising, devastating, and ultimately a story of redemption and healing still possible between a mother and son, The Museum of Failures is a tour de force from one of our most elegant storytellers about the mixed bag of love and regret. It is also, above all, a much-needed reminder that forgiveness comes from empathy for others.
"An excellent example of Thrity Umrigar's strengths as a novelist. Overall, the novel is classic Umrigar and will undoubtedly be enjoyed by her fans."--International Examiner
"[A]n emotionally relevant story about family, class, and culture. It is no secret that Umrigar has a knack for layering thematically complex structures and realistic characters, but in The Museum of Failures we see this delivered ten-fold."--Southern Review of Books
"A beautifully written, heart-warming, and welcoming glimpse into the Parsi community and the complications of family."--Jessica Trotter, Capital Area District Libraries, Mich., Shelf Awareness
"This meditation on forgiveness is a deeply moving, human story that shows that love is neither straightforward nor linear and that the decisions we make can reverberate for generations if we're not willing to unpack our familial lives with tact, kid gloves and honesty."--Cleveland Plain Dealer
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--Lisa Ko, author of National Book Award finalist The Leavers
--Marlon James Booker Prize winning Author of Moon Witch, Spider King
--Megha Majumdar, author of A Burning
Thrity Umrigar is the bestselling author of nine previous novels, including Honor, which was a Reese's Book Club Pick, as well as three picture books and a memoir. Her books have been published in over fifteen countries and in several languages. A former journalist, she has contributed to the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, the New York Times, the Cleveland Plain Dealer and other newspapers. She is a recipient of the Nieman Fellowship to Harvard, and winner of the Cleveland Arts Prize, the Seth Rosenberg prize and a Lambda Literary award. She is currently a Distinguished University Professor of English at Case Western Reserve University.
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