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Girls Burn Brighter

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Girls Burn Brighter

By: Shobha Rao
Narrated by: Soneela Nankani
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Girls Burn Brighter is a searing, electrifying debut audiobook set in India and America. Irrepressible author Shobha Rao examines the extraordinary bond between two girls, driven apart by circumstances, but relentless in their search for one another.

Poornima and Savitha have three strikes against them. They are poor. They are driven. And they are girls.

When Poornima was just a toddler, she was about to fall into a river. Her mother, beside herself, screamed at her father to grab her. But he hesitated: “I was standing there, and I was thinking…. She’s just a girl. Let her go…. That’s the thing with girls, isn’t it…. You think, Push. That’s all it would take. Just one little push.”

After her mother’s death, Poornima has very little kindness in her life. She is left to take care of her siblings until her father can find her a suitable match. So when Savitha enters their household, Poornima is intrigued by the joyful, independent-minded girl. Suddenly their Indian village doesn't feel quite so claustrophobic, and Poornima begins to imagine a life beyond the arranged marriage her father is desperate to secure for her. But when a devastating act of cruelty drives Savitha away, Poornima leaves behind everything she has ever known to find her friend.

Her journey takes her into the darkest corners of India's underworld, on a harrowing cross-continental journey, and eventually to an apartment complex in Seattle. Alternating between the girls’ perspectives as they face ruthless obstacles, Girls Burn Brighter introduces listeners to two heroines who never allow the hope that burns within them to be extinguished.

"The resplendent prose captures the nuances and intensity of two best friends on the brink of an uncertain and precarious adulthood.... An incisive study of a friendship's unbreakable bond." (Kirkus)

©2018 Shobha Rao (P)2018 Macmillan Audio
Asian American Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction United States World Literature Emotionally Gripping Heartfelt Scary

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"A searing portrait of what feminism looks like in much of the world, Shobha Rao's first novel, Girls Burn Brighter...follows an incandescent friendship." — Vogue

"In this harsh but vibrant debut, two best friends navigate the landscape of India at the dawn of the new millennium. Rao's feminist commentary is particularly potent, situating a powerful bond in restrictive, patriarchal structures." — Entertainment Weekly

"Soneela Nankani narrates this painful coming-of-age story in a subdued style that draws even more sympathy from the listener...This is an expertly told story of survival, courage, and grit that fans of world literature will enjoy." — AudioFile Magazine

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Sad and haunting

This book was so sad to listen to. I think the reader did a great job of doing the voices of the various characters. The story itself will make you cry. The ending...well it’s one of those endings that doesn’t like to wrap itself up nicely like a bow. Which makes sense considering the harsh reality you are presented with throughout the story. I love the continuing motif of fire and inner light.

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pleasant surprise

not a traditional read for me, but with a push from book Club, I'm very happy I read it!

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Powerful, engrossing, heavy, haunting

The audio performance was superb. She had correct pronunciations and accents were perfect. Loved her voice. Alternated between it and Kindle. Preferred audio. The story was amazing and I didn't want it to end. I read it while traveling and due to the nature of the story, the travels and journeys, I suggest you take it with you on your next trip. I am a picky reader but loved this one. If you like it, I recommend Toss of a Lemon as your next read.

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Heart wrenching and compelling

I listened to this story twice. I think it’s that good. How small things can be very important depending on the context. Themes of love and hope , in a bleak and cruel world . How human trafficking looks.

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Much appreciations to Soneela Nankani

I may risk sounding xenophobic in pointing this out, but I greatly appreciate Soneela Nankani's pronunciations of Poornima and Savitha's names. There were some tough scenes written by Shobha Rao that the narrator confidently expressed; the story still haunts me a week after completing it.

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Irritating Narration

While the story is interesting, the narrator speaks as if every single sentence is a question. The quaver of every word of every sentence is awful. It is distracting and detracts from the experience of the book.

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Girls Burn Brighter Review - WORST ending EVER

The ending of this book was the MOST disappointing ending of all time. This book takes place in India. Throughout the book the two girls who form a strong bond of friendship, go through the most devastating injustices, sexual abuse and unspeakable horrors on a daily basis. After a cruel act of violence separates the girls they go on to live separate lives. One of the girls is finally able to flee India on a medical visa and go to the US, only to find more sexual abuse and more horror. The other girl races against time to find her, makes it to the US and the two girls come within INCHES of each other....and then.......the book ENDS! Do they really find each other again? Do they stay in the US? Do they ever find love and have children? Do they ever get revenge on those who abused them and free the other sex slaves? Were they able to leave the sex slave industry? SO many unanswered questions! How can an author do this to readers? I will never read another book by this author.

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Fantastic!

Loved every second of this gripping story and dreaded the ending. The character draw you in and drive you to compassion for others.

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Unfinished!

This book was incredibly sad and just when something good was about to happen it ended!

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Holy crap, this is heavy!

First off, reader be warned, this book is tough. The story itself is good enough, but it was really hard to listen to because some of the content is so upsetting and hard to listen to. If it hadn't have been the selected read by my book club, I honestly wouldn't have finished it because the story gets pretty dark. It did make me think about life from a different perspective though, which I guess that is my take away.

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