The Most Precious Substance on Earth, Shashi Bhat
The Most Precious Substance on Earth, Shashi Bhat
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The Most Precious Substance on Earth

Author: Shashi Bhat

Narrator: Meher Pavri

Unabridged: 8 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/28/2022


Synopsis

Journey Prize winner Shashi Bhat’s "powerful, surprising and terrifying" (Rufi Thorpe) story about a high school student's traumatic experience and how it irrevocably alters her life, for fans of 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl, Girlhood, and Pen15.  

Bright, hilarious, and sensitive fourteen-year-old Nina spends her spare time reading Beowulf and flirting with an internet predator. She has a vicious crush on her English teacher, and her best friend Amy is slowly drifting away. Meanwhile, Nina’s mother tries to match her up with local Indian boys unfamiliar with her Saved by the Bell references, and Nina’s worried father has started reciting Hindu prayers outside her bedroom door. Beginning with a disturbing incident at her high school, The Most Precious Substance on Earth tells stories of Nina’s life from the ‘90s to present day, when she returns to the classroom as a high school teacher with a haunting secret and discovers that the past is never far behind her.

Darkly funny, deeply affecting, unsettling, and at times even shocking, Shashi Bhat’s irresistible novel-in-stories examines the relationships between those who take and those who have something taken. The Most Precious Substance on Earth is a sharp-edged and devastating look at how women are conditioned to hide their trauma and suppress their fear, loneliness, and anger, and an unforgettable portrait of how silence can shape a life.

Reviews

All the 90s nostalgia plus all the feels. Beautiful coming of age story. One that is hard to put down. Really pulls you in from the beginning. I enjoyed this for sure. Love a good coming of age story!......more

Goodreads review by Jasmine on August 24, 2021

I was invested in reading Nina’s story arc. This book starts out pretty light and funny, but it gets a lot more serious and offers some stark realities by the end of it. CW: rape. It’s the nineties and Nina is a ninth grade student in Halifax, Canada. She has a vivid imagination and often plays out......more

Goodreads review by Wendy on October 29, 2021

The Most Precious Substance On Earth by Shashi Bhat is a very character-driven coming of age story. Set in the 90's, Nina is a young South Asian teenager growing up in Halifax, Nova Scotia. There is an incident in high school that Nina won't speak of but it changes the course of her life. Friendship,......more

Goodreads review by Jill on January 16, 2022

five stars, and heartstopping, not in the way other books on this shelf are, not in the way i meant heartstopping in my 20s, when i was drunk on fresh words and insights, roiling with potential, but heartstopping in the way of being known, being seen, being felt, feeling yourself on the page, the lu......more

Goodreads review by Robyn on August 09, 2021

Wow. The protagonist of this phenomenal story feels so real and relatable. As a person who grew up in Canada in the 90's this book was filled with nostalgia and eerie parallels to my own life. Filled with references I'm so surprised anyone else knows, it feels like we have inside jokes now. This is o......more


Quotes

"With language as lovely as it is razor sharp, Shashi Bhat paints an indelible portrait of the pleasure and pain of adolescence—and the scars it leaves behind. Like the young woman at its center, this novel-in-stories has a fierce voice, a soft beauty, and a huge heart."—Robin Wasserman, author of Mother Daughter Widow Wife

“Honest, hilarious, and profoundly affecting, The Most Precious Substance on Earth is rife with moments of such emotional clarity they made me gasp, and are still ringing in my mind days later. Bhat writes with such a deep understanding of the world that by the end of the book, I felt I understood it a little better, too.”—Amy Jones, author of Every Little Piece of Me

“High school is a setting ready-made for drama, a fact that Shashi Bhat exploits to great effect in her glorious novel. Bhat precisely captures adolescence with all its ennui and angst, and she is a master of observation, finding humor in the quotidian. Full of wit and insight, The Most Precious Substance on Earth is a joy to read. A sheer delight.”—Sharon Bala, author of The Boat People

“How refreshing to have a character as witty, as vibrant, as sensitive as Nina. The Most Precious Substance on Earth is a brilliant, laugh-out-loud funny, and dangerously good coming-of-age story that offers sharp commentary on the very real realities women and girls negotiate every single day. Come for the laughter, stay for the wisdom. Shashi Bhat has crafted something special. More than a must-read, it is a must-share.”—Téa Mutonji, author of Shut Up You’re Pretty