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Burnt Sugar

by Avni Doshi

Literary Fiction
Family Drama
Contemporary
240 Pages

"Sharp as a blade—Doshi dismantles the myth of motherhood with unflinching honesty and caustic wit."

Synopsis

In her youth, Tara was wild and selfish. She abandoned her marriage to join an ashram, becoming the partner of its spiritual leader while little Antara was cared for by an older devotee. Tara later embarked on a stint as a beggar to spite her affluent parents and spent years chasing a disheveled, homeless artist—all with young Antara dragged along in her wake. Now Tara is forgetting things, and Antara is an adult, an artist herself and married, confronting the impossible task of caring for a woman who never cared for her. Sharp as a blade and laced with caustic wit, Burnt Sugar unpicks the slippery, choking cord of memory and myth that binds mother and daughter. Is Tara's memory loss real, or is it another manipulation? Are Antara's memories accurate, or have they been distorted by anger and pain? In vivid and visceral prose, Tibor Jones South Asia Prize-winning writer Avni Doshi tells a story that is at once shocking and empathetic about love and betrayal between a mother and daughter. This is a journey into shifting memories, altering identities, and the subjective nature of truth—an exploration of how we construct narratives about our parents and ourselves. Shortlisted for the Booker Prize, Burnt Sugar is a stunning and unforgettable debut that refuses to sentimentalize motherhood or forgiveness.

Our Take

Burnt Sugar is a ferocious debut that refuses easy answers about mother-daughter relationships. Avni Doshi's greatest achievement is creating a narrator who is deeply unsympathetic yet utterly compelling—Antara's rage at her mother is justified, but her cruelty toward the now-vulnerable Tara complicates any simple reading of victim and villain. The novel interrogates memory itself: how reliable are childhood recollections shaped by trauma? Is Tara's forgetting a medical condition or a convenient escape? Doshi never tells us definitively, forcing readers to sit with ambiguity. The prose is sharp and unsentimental, capturing both the sensory richness of India and the suffocating intimacy of this toxic relationship. What makes this book remarkable is how it dismantles the sanctity of motherhood without falling into misogyny—Tara is selfish and neglectful, but she's also a product of patriarchal expectations and her own traumas. The novel explores how women harm each other across generations, how narcissism masquerades as spirituality, and how impossible it is to untangle love from resentment when they've been braided together since childhood. Some readers find Antara too bitter, but that's precisely the point—Doshi isn't interested in likability. Fans of Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn or The Vegetarian by Han Kang will appreciate this unflinching examination of family dysfunction. Burnt Sugar is essential reading for anyone interested in complex portrayals of mothers, daughters, and the stories we tell ourselves to survive.

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