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The Parcel
The Parcel | Anosh Irani
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The first novel in six years from a beloved and bestselling Canadian author whose previous work has been shortlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize and Canada Reads, and has sold to publishers around the world. This powerful new work, about a transgender sex worker in the red-light district of Bombay who is given an unexpected task, is a gripping literary page-turner--difficult and moving, surprising and tender. Anosh Irani's best novel yet, and his first with Knopf Canada. The Parcel's astonishing heart, soul and unforgettable voice is Madhu--born a boy, but a eunuch by choice--who has spent most of her life in a close-knit clan of transgender sex workers in Kamathipura, the notorious red-light district of Bombay. Madhu identifies herself as a "hijra"--a person belonging to the third sex, neither here nor there, man nor woman. Now, at 40, she has moved away from prostitution, her trade since her teens, and is forced to beg to support the charismatic head of the hijra clan, Gurumai. One day Madhu receives a call from Padma Madam, the most feared brothel owner in the district: a "parcel" has arrived--a young girl from the provinces, betrayed and trafficked by her aunt--and Madhu must prepare it for its fate. Despite Madhu's reluctance, she is forced to take the job by Gurumai. As Madhu's emotions spiral out of control, her past comes back to haunt her, threatening to unravel a lifetime's work and identity. This is a dark, devastating but ultimately redemptive novel that promises to be one of the most talked-about publications of the year.
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MrsMalaprop
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* major trigger warnings*
The Parcel 📦. I guess you have to call a sex-trafficked child this, to entirely strip them of their humanity.
A very uncomfortable but worthwhile read set in Bombay, about the life of Madhu, a ‘hijra‘ “eunuch, people of the third sex”. Madhu lives in a brothel & is given the job of preparing a child to work there.
Irani deftly paints a picture of the circumstances that could lead to such a horrific outcome. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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MrsMalaprop
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#currentlyreading Making a start on this novel which was put in my hand by a friend a couple of years ago. She praised it highly and I am finally picking it up. I am bracing myself for a tough but hopefully beautifully written tale. 🙏

DivineDiana Love the photo! ❤️ 2y
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la_rose_noire
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My essentials for getting through Covid! 😷🤧💪

KathyWheeler I love the cover of the book. Hope you‘re better soon. 3y
EvieBee Hope get to feeling better soon. 💕 3y
la_rose_noire Thank you so much @KathyWheeler and @EvieBee ! ❤ 3y
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andrew61
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Madhu, hijra (eunuch), rejected by her family grows old in a Mumbai brothel but is given the familiar job of taming The parcel being the name she uses for the latest of many 10 yr old girls smuggled to the city for appalling prostitution. A v hard rd as the description of abuse of many kinds is dreadful, cruel + v sad particularly as the story is unfortunately based on reality. Essential rdg but i put it down having finished with a heavy heart.

TheKidUpstairs I had to bail on this one, I just couldn't handle the subject matter at the time. But the writing was fantastic. 5y
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TheKidUpstairs
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1. The Big Sick (highly recommend!)
2. Food + some sort of activity. That's vague, I know. On our first date, my husband and I went for dinner and then spent a long time browsing my favourite music store. It was great. Concerts and sports events are also 👍👍
3. 16 and 21
4. DNF-ed because I couldn't handle the subject matter at the time. The writing was very good, so I'll be checking out more by the author!
5. 💖

#FriYAYintro @jesshowbooks

Beckys_Books The Big Sick is a great movie! 6y
Tanisha_A What @Beckys_Books said! 👏 6y
TheKidUpstairs @Beckys_Books @Tanisha_A @Pamwurtzler yes! It was a totally random pick one night for my husband and I, and we both loved it. I only realized after that Emily was Emily Gordon, who used to write for xojane.com when it was new (and good), and I used to read her stuff all the time! 6y
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shawnmooney
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LeahBergen 💕💕 6y
Cinfhen Loved your review on the booktube channel 😍but this book sounds incredibly heartbreaking and subject matter too rough. I thoroughly enjoyed watching you eat that Indian dessert 😊😂😂 you‘re magical 😘😘 6y
shawnmooney @Cinfhen Lawdy I miss you, girlfriend! 😍 6y
Cinfhen Same, Mr. Mooney 💗but getting to watch you navigate through Japan is priceless xx thinking about you & Kenji 🥂so excited for the big day 6y
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shawnmooney
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kaysworld1
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@JennAndrew Your parcel is on its way by second class post I sent it on the 18th so you should have it soon.
So sorry about the late sending I hope you and your girls like everything in it x
#litsyswap #keychainswap @JennAndrew @JenlovesJT47 📚😃💝

JennAndrew Hi, that‘s no bother at all! I just realised I forgot to put the Litsyswap tag on mine! 🤦🏻‍♀️ Have you received it ok? 7y
JennAndrew @kaysworld1 it‘s here! Have you got yours? When do we open them? 7y
kaysworld1 @JennAndrew Yes I have mine you can open it now if you want 💝 7y
kaysworld1 @JennAndrew hey lady you never told me if you and the girls liked the box x 6y
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Dogearedcopy
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Underneath the book jacket of ‘The Parcel‘ is a beautifully embossed/cut cover; and in between the covers is an intense, violent, graphic and noble story of a Hijra (third-class citizen/trans) in the harsh and lurid world of the red-light district in modern day Bombay. Irani hammers a story out of survival, identity, and the search for love and redemption.

Chelleo That‘s gorgeous! 7y
LibrarianJen At first I legit thought this was a LGPOG shopping reminder. Which I swear I‘ll totally do on time. I swear! 😂 7y
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Dogearedcopy
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I‘m still listening to ‘The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle‘ (by Haruki Murakami) but I decided to start this print book today. It‘s been sitting in my stax for a year now!

I just read the prologue and it already looks to be rather intense: A hijra poised in the moonlight, knife in hand...

Lindy Intense is a good thing, isn‘t it? 7y
Dogearedcopy @Lindy For me, absolutely yes! 7y
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Magpiegem
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Eek @Christine11 your parcel has arrived!! So excited for valentines now!! ❤️❤️❤️ #cupidgoespostal

Christine11 I‘m so glad it got there safely ! And I really hope you love everything! 😊💖💛 7y
Magpiegem @Christine11 I‘m sure I will. 💗💗💗 7y
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jenniferw88
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Just a quick update on parcels!

I hope to send my #muglove match sometime this week, however it's quite a busy week for me but: TO MY MATCH, DO NOT WORRY IT WILL ARRIVE IN TIME FOR FEB 1ST!

@miralunasbooknook @kezzlou85 @jhod I haven't forgotten about the #clearmyshelvesgiveaway but again, I've got busy weeks ahead but they will be sent sometime soon!

Re #feedareader I'm planning on sending the first March/April time.

jenniferw88 @Annl @Emiller When I get chance I will write a letter to you both! 7y
Annl No worries. I also plan to get a letter mailed out to you! 7y
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batsy
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#favoritebookcoverof2017 Wasn't sure how to interpret this prompt because I'm a backlist reader who rarely reads novels in the year they come out. And all the books I've enjoyed this year have fairly average covers 😁 So I'm picking a book published this year that's on my TBR. I'm overthinking this because I feel like I've misplaced my mind over the last week and have no idea what's going on with anything 😓 #allthebooksof2017

sisilia 🙌🏻 I‘m a backlist reader, too! 7y
batsy @sisilia *high-five* 😀 7y
Kalalalatja I'm mostly a backlist reader, too. I'm really bad at keeping up with new releases 😄 7y
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Leniverse I would interpret that as favourite cover of book read, or even just purchased, in 2017. Books actually published in 2017? I don't think I've read more that one! 😂 #BacklistreadersUnite ✊️ 7y
erzascarletbookgasm High five! 🙂 7y
LeahBergen Backlist reader here, too! 👋🏻 7y
ValerieAndBooks Backlist reader here too! But you probably know that already 😅! 7y
batsy @LeahBergen @ValerieAndBooks Yay! We're backlist readers, we're united, and we're always trying to catch up 😂❤️ 7y
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LonesomeReader
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This is definitely one of the most amazing & heartbreaking novels I've read all year! The story of Madhu, a transgender or hijra individual living in Bombay's notorious red light district.

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Bibliogeekery
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This book was a really beautifully written tough read about Madhu - a Hijra and former sex worker living in Bombay's red light district. The book finds Madhu preparing a ten year girl to become a sex slave (trigger warnings on top of trigger warnings), questioning some of the ways her community operates, reflecting on her own journey of gender transition and seeking a kind of salvation. A difficult, interesting and engaging book! #transbooks

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Bibliogeekery
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Reading this intense book in bed in the treehouse.

3CatsAndABook Great view ❤ 7y
LauraBrook #goals Its gorgeous! 😍 7y
batsy Oh wow 😍 7y
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Bibliogeekery
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Starting this book about a Hijra woman in India. #transbooks

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Lauredhel
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Mama's favourite mail...

EvieBee Oh yes! 7y
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kendrastephaniekaryn
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So excited to see that #Kobo is featuring deals from diverse authors for the month of June. #diversebooks #ebookdeals

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TheKidUpstairs
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This "bail" is NOT a negative review. This is me recognizing that this is not for me at this moment in time. This book is beautifully written. Madhu, the central character, is compassionately realized, compelling, likeable (even when doing some unlikable things), and intriguing. But it is breaking my heart too much to continue right now. Trigger warning: this book contains an honest portrayal of the reality of child sex trafficking.

TheKidUpstairs I will return to this book when my heart can take it. 8y
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TheKidUpstairs
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A good book. Pregame on TV. It's a good day.
#currentlyreading #playball

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TheKidUpstairs
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#currentlyreading
Definitely picked this one up because of the cover/spine. So beautiful. Just started, but already falling in love with the voice.
#bookandabeer (Litsy cut off the beer, but it's beautiful too)

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Dogearedcopy
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I saw this on @Litsy , courtesy of @Lindy , and knew it was going on my next international book order! How fitting that today's parcel, was 'The Parcel'! It's a novel about a eunuch in Bombay, caught up in the sex trade, and tasked with a job that gives her pause. The vibe that I get is that this is an intense & immersive Lit-Fic novel. We shall see!

Lindy I really hope that you like it. 😊 8y
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Lindy
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Madhu is a third gender, neither man nor woman, living with other hijras. Once a high-earning prostitute, now a beggar, she is a nuanced, absolutely fascinating character. Set in a seedy Mumbai red light district under pressure from real estate development, where misery is ordinary and hope is dangerous. Poverty. Sex work. Human trafficking. Humour leavens the bleak reality. Compassionate and compelling. #queerbooks

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Lindy
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I like the bougainvillea. It is my favourite because it is wild and it grows on its own and doesn't need pity from anyone. It is so full, so red and pink and purple, it could be a movie star.

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Lindy
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I like the bougainvillea. It is my favourite because it is wild and it grows on its own and doesn't need pity from anyone. It is so full, so red and pink and purple, it could be a movie star.

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Lindy
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Madhu scoffed when the parcel told her about the "big station." It reminded her of the same stupid awe with which Madhu's father called it a "World Heritage Site." Her father had been so impressed with the British that he was still buckling under the weight of the architecture they had left behind.

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Lindy
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Her next stop was a toddy shop. She paid the man, removed the marigold that adorned the mouth of the bottle, and gulped the white ferment down. Breakfast done, [...]

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Lindy
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Madhu took the stairs and was greeted by sour-faced Sona. Gurumai always teased Sona that she must have been a wrinkle in her past life, specifically a wrinkle on someone's arse, which is why she always made that stinky face.

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Lindy
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The Almighty, caught in the throes of some divine nasha, occasionally did the job only half right by giving a boy child a penis the size of a seed, or, in a moment of misplaced generosity, bestowing both a penis and vagina. Who knows what he smoked up there; if that formula could somehow be obtained, Kamathipura's opium dens would rise from the ashes again.

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Lindy
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The parcel was crouched into a ball in the cage, more in a collapsed state of exhaustion than sleep. Madhu felt disoriented as she studied the parcel. She would have to tread carefully with this one. Sometimes the parcels lost their minds sooner than expected. Sometimes they never came back. Some clients were okay with sleeping with a drugged doll; others were not.

RealLifeReading Intriguing quote! 8y
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Lindy
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I'm about 1/3 into this heartbreaking novel about a 10-year-old girl sold into sex slavery, and the hijra who is responsible for preparing her for the horrors that lie ahead. 💔💔💔

charl08 I've heard great things about this one. Look forward to your take. 8y
Lindy @charl08 My heart needs a break but the story keeps calling me onward. Quiet humour helps make going forward bearable. 8y
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Lindy
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When Madhu had been in school, when she'd worn a boy's uniform, she had learned about a triangle somewhere far away, and how people got sucked through it into another world. The red-light district was exactly like that.

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Lindy
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Only the goddess Bahuchara Mata, striding a rooster through the heavens, heard their cries. A sword in one hand and a trident in the other, she was the Divine Mother to the nation's hijras, and they went in droves to her temple in Gujarat to seek her blessing, alongside men who wanted a cure for impotence, and women who longed for a male child.

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Lindy
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The only thing she was capable of lifting was her middle finger. She showed it to passengers in cabs every single day.
Only in her mind.
She had to respect the passengers. They were allowed to abuse her, but she could not abuse back. That was a hijra rule.

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Lindy
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My parents named their boy Madhu. A name so gloriously unisex, I slipped in and out of its skin until I was fourteen. But then, in one fine stroke, that thing between my legs was relieved of its duties.

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Lindy
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I'm home from my travels and picked up these holds today. The nice folks at the library extended the pick-up date after I sent them a message letting them know I was away until just after the expiry date. 😊 I ❤️ my library.

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Penny_LiteraryHoarders
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Here's something I just found funny today. My "For Later" shelf at the library shows that I have 1234 books marked to read. ? (I've completed a much higher number of books from the library but I'm not very consistent in keeping that updated.)

bedandabook You make me feel better - you're as bad as me! 🙄 8y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders @bedandabook those will all be read one day. 😁😂 8y
rabbitprincess I had to stop marking books as For Later because the shelves got glitchy after about 200, and also stuff on the list would get deaccessioned before I got around to borrowing it 😳 8y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders @rabbitprincess that is a big fear of mine!! 8y
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