“I highlighted just about every line in this book, and I can’t think of a better novel to make sense of our current era.” — Molly Odintz, CrimeReads
“The novelistic city caught in an epidemic of communal hate ‘that year’ could be any city today, senselessly gorging itself on simplistic stories of false pride and righteous revenge, oblivious to the centuries of composite culture it grew and prospered on. Placing the vocabulary of violent victimhood alongside the irreversible losses and silences unsettles the reader. Our City That Year is an essential read to understand our times.” — The Wire
“Geetanjali Shree and Daisy Rockwell’s partnership continues to push the boundaries of literary translation, bringing poignant and powerful Indian narratives to global audiences. Our City That Year stands as a testament to their combined talents, shedding light on the complexities of communal violence, societal breakdown, and the deeply personal impact of such conflicts. As with their previous works, this novel not only challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths but also invites reflection on the delicate balance between past and present, tradition and change.” — Times Now