A Guardian and a Thief
The National Book Award-shortlisted new novel from the author of A Burning
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Product details:
- Edition number Export/Airside
- Publisher Scribner UK
- Date of Publication 14 October 2025
- Number of Volumes Paperback - Trade paperback (UK)
- ISBN 9781398551657
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages224 pages
- Size 234x153x16 mm
- Language English 654
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Long description:
LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2026
A GUARDIAN ‘BOOK TO LOOK OUT FOR IN 2026’
OPRAH'S BOOK CLUB PICK
TIME MUST-READ BOOK
WINNER OF THE ANDREW CARNEGIE MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCE IN FICTION
SHORTLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR FICTION
FINALIST FOR THE KIRKUS PRIZE
‘Majumdar evades the narrative clunkiness that inevitably attends attempts to explain&&&160;India to the west. This frees her up not&&&160;only to tell a story of universal moral interest, but also to deliver a perceptive account of specifically Indian anxieties.… A Guardian and a Thief dramatises, to superb effect, the Indian elite’s great fear: a world in which they are forced to share’ Guardian
‘Nothing goes to plan in this propulsive black farce which combines vertiginous plot twists and a persuasive doomy atmosphere with a terrific spin on the moral hypocrisy of the Indian middle classes.’ Daily Mail
‘Gripping… [It] is an impressive novel. Pages suffused with ambient menace also accommodate tenderness’ Spectator
‘An indictment of this moment and a timeless parable about the lengths we go to for love and self-preservation, written in exuberant prose - this is a novel that will burrow its way into your soul and remain there forever’ Tahmima Anam
NAMED A NOTABLE BOOK OF THE YEAR IN THE NEW YORK TIMES, NEW YORKER, WASHINGTON POST, NPR, ATLANTIC, TIME, CHICAGO TRIBUNE, NEW YORK MAGAZINE, ELLE, KIRKUS, BOOKPAGE
Megha Majumdar’s electrifying new novel, following her acclaimed&&&160;New York Times&&&160;Bestseller&&&160;A Burning—longlisted for the National Book Award—is set in a near-future Kolkata, India, ravaged by climate change and food scarcity, in which two families seeking to protect their children must battle each other—a piercing and propulsive tour de force.
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In a near-future Kolkata beset by flooding and famine, Ma, her two-year-old daughter Mishti, and her elderly father Dadu are just days from leaving the collapsing city behind to join Ma’s husband in Ann Arbor, Michigan. After procuring long-awaited visas from the consulate, they pack their bags for the flight to America. But in the morning they awaken to discover that Ma’s purse, with all the treasured immigration documents within it, has been stolen.
Set over the course of one week,&&&160;A Guardian and a Thief&&&160;tells two stories: the story of Ma’s frantic search for the thief while keeping hunger at bay during a worsening food shortage; and the story of Boomba, the thief, whose desperation to care for his family drives him to commit a series of escalating crimes whose consequences he cannot fathom. With stunning control and command, Megha Majumdar paints a kaleidoscopic portrait of two families, each operating from a place of ferocious love and undefeated hope, each discovering how far they will go to secure their children’s future as they stave off encroaching catastrophe.
A masterful new work from one of the most exciting voices of her generation.
‘A true literary achievement… Majumdar creates a tense and deeply compassionate portrait of desperation, fear and the combined selflessness and selfishness of parenthood… Detail is the strongest thing in&&&160;A Guardian and a Thief. It conveys the nuances of not only love but also wisdom… a true joy to read.’&&&160;New York Times
‘An indictment of this moment and a timeless parable about the lengths we go to for love and self-preservation, written in exuberant prose - this is a novel that will burrow its way into your soul and remain there forever.’ Tahmima Anam
‘Nothing goes to plan in this propulsive black farce which combines vertiginous plot twists and a persuasive doomy atmosphere with a terrific spin on the moral hypocrisy of the Indian middle classes.’ Daily Mail
&&&39;A piercing and empathetic examination of the moral complexities of survival and how love can blur the lines between right and wrong in the face of disaster&&&39; TIME
‘A true literary achievement… Majumdar creates a tense and deeply compassionate portrait of desperation, fear and the combined selflessness and selfishness of parenthood… Detail is the strongest thing in A Guardian and a Thief. It conveys the nuances of not only love but also wisdom… a true joy to read.’ New York Times
&&&39;A mesmerizing morality play that demonstrates how categories like ‘victim’ and ‘thief’ collapse under conditions of scarcity.&&&39; Atlantic
&&&39;An unputdownable, searing morality tale&&&39; Boston Globe
&&&39;[A Guardian and a Thief] is a perfect novel: 200 pages of tightly honed panic about life in a collapsing society. . . . The book’s simple structure feels reminiscent of a fairy tale, which helps account for the deep, visceral terror the story generates.&&&39; The Washington Post
&&&39;Adroitly plotted. . . . Majumdar’s unstintingly graceful political novel has the grip of a nail-biter.&&&39; The New Yorker
&&&39;A Guardian and a Thief is an achievement. It deserves praise. It deserves study. It deserves to be read, and sat with, and thought about. . . . The craft of this novel is something approaching immaculate.&&&39; Pittsburgh Post Gazette
&&&39;Tightly plotted and emotionally vivid.&&&39; New York Magazine
&&&39;A beguilingly simple tale. A complicated morality play. A sensitive evocation of time. . . . [A Guardian and a Thief] is a contemporary classic.&&&39; Minnesota Star Tribune
&&&39;Prescient. . . . Tightly plotted. . . . Majumdar’s novel makes chillingly real the law of the world.&&&39; Foreign Policy
&&&39;[A Guardian and a Thief] is a tense, emotional thriller written with a poet’s knack for finding the right images to set your brain on fire.&&&39; Esquire
&&&39;Wondering if there’s a novel out there that gives Cormac McCarthy’s The Road a run for its money? Here you go. [A Guardian and a Thief is] an indelible piece of writing, in equal parts dazzling and devastating.&&&39; Stacy Schiff, author of Cleopatra: A Life
&&&39;Devastatingly powerful. . . . With this incredible story, Majumdar has given us something precious: truth.&&&39; BookPage (starred review)
&&&39;An electrifying depiction of dignity and morality under siege. . . . With gorgeous writing and the pacing of a thriller, A Guardian and a Thief transports the reader to a world ravaged by drought, burning heat, and severe food scarcity. . . . The way Majumdar manages to connect all the storylines with a resolution that unfolds both globally and in one small living room is genius.&&&39; Kirkus (starred review)
&&&39;Luminous. . . . Majumdar conjures a city at once deteriorating and resilient, where markets sell seaweed and synthetic fish, and the city’s &&&39;remaining benevolent billionaire&&&39; lives on a heavily guarded man-made island in a widening river. . . . There’s no clear-cut villain here, just people attempting to survive and protect their own. Majumdar proves once again that she is a master of the moral dilemma.&&&39; Publishers Weekly (starred review)
&&&39;Majumdar brilliantly blurs right and wrong, ethics and legality. . . . [An] exquisitely wrenching novel.&&&39; Booklist (starred review)
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