
The Strangling Fig
âBoth epic in its sweep and haunting in its intimacy, Musa weaves a profound tapestry of resilience, inheritance, and hopeâ Riz Ahmed
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An extraordinary and beautiful novel about how understanding our past can pave the way for a hopeful future.
Hyderabad, 1946
Ashraf is asleep in her motherâs bed when her father is murdered on the eve of Partition. She may as well have lost her mother that day too, and her fight to connect with her mother will follow her to America, seeping into who she is as a daughter, a lover, a mother, a wife, and be felt through the next generation of women.
California, 2002
Seher is sixteen years old when she first sees her grandmotherâs ghost. Feeling lost and abandoned by her own mother, Seher clings to Ashrafâs ghost, and it becomes the guiding presence she has always craved. But as Seher starts to move forward with her life, it becomes clear that Ashrafâs support comes at a cost.
Elegantly woven and beautifully crafted, The Strangling Fig weaves together the lives and histories of women who are bound by blood and spirit. With a lyrical narrative that dances between memory and reality, it explores the delicate balance between love and loss, inviting readers to reflect on the legacies we inherit and the ghosts that shape our identities.
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Praise for The Strangling Fig
âA sweeping, deeply moving, and propulsive debut that stunned me into silence and awe ⊠Musa is a brilliant writer who pierces a wise truth: that a wound, once witnessed and traced to its origin, has the profound ability to heal and transformâ Fatima Mirza, A Place for Us
âAn elegant and beautifully crafted debut that signals the arrival of a major new voice in fictionâ Sonia Faleiro, The Good Girls
âVivid, imaginative, and magical ⊠An engrossing, thought provoking and heart breaking readâ Natalie Gregory, Mother Ghost Mango Seed
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âBoth epic in its sweep and haunting in its intimacy, Musa weaves a profound tapestry of resilience, inheritance, and hopeâ Riz Ahmed
* * * *
An extraordinary and beautiful novel about how understanding our past can pave the way for a hopeful future.
Hyderabad, 1946
Ashraf is asleep in her motherâs bed when her father is murdered on the eve of Partition. She may as well have lost her mother that day too, and her fight to connect with her mother will follow her to America, seeping into who she is as a daughter, a lover, a mother, a wife, and be felt through the next generation of women.
California, 2002
Seher is sixteen years old when she first sees her grandmotherâs ghost. Feeling lost and abandoned by her own mother, Seher clings to Ashrafâs ghost, and it becomes the guiding presence she has always craved. But as Seher starts to move forward with her life, it becomes clear that Ashrafâs support comes at a cost.
Elegantly woven and beautifully crafted, The Strangling Fig weaves together the lives and histories of women who are bound by blood and spirit. With a lyrical narrative that dances between memory and reality, it explores the delicate balance between love and loss, inviting readers to reflect on the legacies we inherit and the ghosts that shape our identities.
* * * *
Praise for The Strangling Fig
âA sweeping, deeply moving, and propulsive debut that stunned me into silence and awe ⊠Musa is a brilliant writer who pierces a wise truth: that a wound, once witnessed and traced to its origin, has the profound ability to heal and transformâ Fatima Mirza, A Place for Us
âAn elegant and beautifully crafted debut that signals the arrival of a major new voice in fictionâ Sonia Faleiro, The Good Girls
âVivid, imaginative, and magical ⊠An engrossing, thought provoking and heart breaking readâ Natalie Gregory, Mother Ghost Mango Seed























