Asian Geographic

Girls Burn Brighter

- BY: SHOBHA RAO

When Poornima first meets Savitha, she feels something she thought she lost for good when her mother died: hope. Poornima’s father hires Savitha to work one of their sari looms, and the two girls are quickly drawn to one another. Savitha is even more impoverish­ed than Poornima, but she is full of passion and energy. She shows Poornima how to find beauty in a bolt of indigo cloth, a bowl of yogurt rice and bananas, and the warmth of friendship. 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 lock down for her. But when a devastatin­g act of cruelty drives Savitha away, Poornima leaves behind everything she has ever known to find her friend again. 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 relentless obstacles, Girls Burn Brighter introduces two heroines who never lose the hope that burns within them. In breathtaki­ng prose, Rao tackles the most urgent issues facing women today: domestic abuse, human traffickin­g, immigratio­n, and feminism. At once a propulsive page-turner and a heartwrenc­hing meditation on friendship, Rao’s debut novel is a literary tour de force.

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