
Em and the Big Hoom
Author: Jerry Pinto
Narrator: Neil Shah
Unabridged: 6 hr 5 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 06/24/2014
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction

Author: Jerry Pinto
Narrator: Neil Shah
Unabridged: 6 hr 5 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 06/24/2014
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction
Jerry Pinto is a writer of poetry, prose, and children’s fiction; a journalist; and the winner of numerous literary awards. Em and the Big Hoom, his first novel, won the 2013 Crossword Book Award for fiction and the Hindu Literary Award. He lives in Mumbai, India.
Neil Shah is an Audie-nominated and multi AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator who has recorded over 250 audiobooks spanning across almost every genre, as well as numerous long-form journalism articles. AudioFile magazine has commended him for “an absolutely mesmerizing listening experience” and as “an outstanding narrator who adds a healthy dose of personality to each of the characters.” As a classically trained actor, he has appeared off Broadway and on regional stages, as well as in film and television. He records from his home studio in Oregon’s beautiful Wine Country.
*this book should be put in the list of 'Most Difficult Books to Read' 'There seemed to be nothing I could do: no preventive medicine, no mental health vitamins, no mind exercises in the cool of the morning.' The moment I picked up this book, I never thought that this book would make such a huge impac......more
My reaction to this novel Narrative version : okay that’s mildly amusing oh it’s all about the parents I see oh the mother’s a manic depressive and the dad’s not now it’s about how they got together zzzzzz The blurbs say MUCH WILD COMEDY and HOWLINGLY FUNNY so I read half of it and got myself hooked u......more
I was a participant in the author's fiction writing workshop a couple of weeks ago in Bangalore, and one of the first things I noticed about him was how effortlessly funny he was. It made an impression then, and today as I read and finished ' Em & the Big Hoom', I'm again struck by the number of tim......more
Depression, a sordid little word, one that conjures a thousand reactions from the people around you and the people you meet. A look of pity, more for the caregivers than for the patient; a sense of disdain, coming from the thought ‘what reasons does she have to be depressed about’; sympathy from str......more
“Em and the Big Hoom is a beautiful book, a child’s-eye view of madness and sorrow, full of love, pain, and, unaccountably, much wild comedy. One of the very best books to come out of India in a long, long time.” Salman Rushdie, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“It is utterly persuasive and deeply affecting: stylistically adventurous it is never self-indulgent; although suffused with pain it shows no trace of self-pity. Parts of it are extremely funny, and its pages are filled with endearing and eccentric characters. Em and the Big Hoom is a profoundly moving book: I cannot remember when I last read something as touching as this.” Amitav Ghosh, New York Times bestselling author and Man Booker Prize finalist
“Pinto chases the elusive portrait of a mother who simply said of herself that she was mad. As I read the novel, that also portrays a very tender marriage and the life of a Goan family in Bombay, it drowned me. I mean that in the best way. It plunged me into a world so vivid and capricious that when I finished, I found something had shifted and changed within myself. This is a world of magnified and dark emotion. The anger is a primal force, the sadness wild and raw. Against this, the jokes are hilarious, reckless, free falling…This is a rare, brilliant book, one that is wonderfully different from any other that I have read coming out of India.” Kiran Desai, author of The Inheritance of Loss, winner of the Man Booker Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award
“Pinto’s narrative is both brutal and beautiful.” Business Standard Book Review
“Deeply engrossing, finely tuned, and told with a moving and luminous clarity, this is a splendid and memorable debut.” Hindu
“Pinto’s debut offers a heartbreaking glimpse into the daily horrors and sometimes humors of growing up with a mentally ill parent…Even in her many betrayals, Em is charming; the narrator’s depiction of her is unflinching and honest, and relayed in a tidy voice that’s nearly matter-of-fact. The result is a trim but deeply felt first novel that successfully navigates some difficult territory—identity, madness, our obligations to one another—without ever becoming bogged down.” Publishers Weekly
“Narrator Neil Shah uses his voice effectively, adding layers and depth to all of these characters.” AudioFile
“Although it’s set in India, Em and the Big Hoom is a relevant and resonant book for any audience, anywhere, transcending territory and nationality even as it reflects upon them. It is a great big wide novel with a voice so unique and yet, somehow, so familiar that its words ring in your ears long after you’ve left these pages, calling you back, again and again, to a story that demands to be read.” Lauren Slater, author of Opening Skinner’s Box and Prozac Diary