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'If you read one book about India, read this one.' Geeta Anand,
Pulitzer Prize-winner and author of The Cure 'Mountain Tales is a
remarkable feat of immersive reporting and story-telling, a
deeply-felt exploration of ideas, and a gripping chronicle of the
fates of the garbage-pickers of Mumbai ... I loved this book.' Suzy
Hansen, author of Notes on a Foreign Country All of Mumbai's
memories and castaway possessions come to die at the Deonar garbage
mountains. And among these vast, teetering piles of discarded
things - medical waste, rotten food, old clothes, broken glass and
twisted metal - a small, forgotten community lives and works.
Scouring the dump for whatever can be resold or recycled, waste
pickers also mark the familiar milestones of babies born, love
found, illnesses suffered and recovered from. Like a mirror image,
their stories are shaped by the influx of unwanted things from the
world outside. But now, as Deonar's toxic halo becomes undeniable,
a change is coming. And as officials try to close it, the lives
that the pickers have built on the Mountain seem more fragile than
ever.
'Roy has a journalist's unflinching eye, a poet's talent for
detail, and a radical sense of empathy ... a stunning achievement.'
- Kiran Desai, Booker Prize-winning author of The Inheritance of
Loss 'If you read one book about India, read this one.' - Geeta
Anand, Pulitzer Prize-winner and author of The Cure All of Mumbai's
memories and castaway possessions come to die at the Deonar garbage
mountains. And among these vast, teetering piles of discarded
things - medical waste, rotten food, old clothes, broken glass and
twisted metal - a small, forgotten community lives and works.
Scouring the dump for whatever can be resold or recycled, waste
pickers also mark the familiar milestones of babies born, love
found, illnesses suffered and recovered from. Like a mirror image,
their stories are shaped by the influx of unwanted things from the
world outside. But now, as Deonar's toxic halo becomes undeniable,
a change is coming. And as officials try to close it, the lives
that the pickers have built on the Mountain seem more fragile than
ever.
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