Overview
A New Yorker Best Book of the Year ā¢ A New York Times Editors' Choice ā¢ An Amazon Editorsā Pick for Best Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
āThe most fascinating debut I've read in yearsāenigmatic, biting, absurd, and right when you think you've got it figured out, utterly horrifying.ā āDaniel Kraus, New York Times bestselling author of Whalefall and The Shape of Water (with Guillermo del Toro)
āA gripping, surreal mystery about language, identity, and greed.ā āPeng Shepherd, bestselling author of The Cartographers
āThe Centre draws you in with a gentle hand until it throws the mallet down.ā āChelsea G. Summers, author of A Certain Hunger
āThe Centre is as haunting as it is tempting; this book devoured me back.ā āSarah Gailey, author of Just Like Home and Eat the Rich
In this ādazzlingā speculative debut, a London-based Pakistani translator furthers her stalled career by attending a mysterious language school that boasts near-instant fluencyābut at a secret, sinister cost (Gillian Flynn)
Anisa Ellahi dreams of being a translator of āgreat works of literature,ā but mostly spends her days subtitling Bollywood movies and living off her parentsā generous allowance. Adding to her growing sense of inadequacy, her mediocre white boyfriend, Adam, has successfully leveraged his savant-level aptitude for languages into an enviable career. But when Adam learns to speak Urdu practically overnight, Anisa forces him to reveal his secret.
Adam begrudgingly tells her about The Centre, an elite, invite-only program that guarantees complete fluency in any language, in just ten days. This sounds, to Anisa, like a step toward the life sheās always wanted. Stripped of her belongings and all contact with the outside world, she enrolls and undergoes The Centreās strange and rigorous processes. But as Anisa enmeshes herself further within the organization, seduced by all that itās made possible, she soon realizes the hidden cost of its services.
By turns darkly comic and surreal, and with twists as page-turning as they are shocking, The Centre journeys through Karachi, London, and New Delhi, interrogating the sticky politics of language, translation, and appropriation along the way. Through Anisaās addictive tale of striving and self-actualization, Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi ultimately asks the reader: What is the real price we pay in our scramble to the center?
This book title, The Centre (A Novel), ISBN: 9781638931621, by Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi, published by Zando (July 16, 2024) is available in paperback. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.
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