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Sarah Thankam Mathews

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Jamaica Kincaid, Arundhati Roy, Toni Morrison, T.S. Eliot, W.H. Auden, ...more

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June 2022


Thankam: thun like thunder, gum like gumdrop. Mathews with one T: the Keralite way. Any pronouns. Grew up between Oman and India, immigrating to the US in my late teens. Organizes sometimes: climate, immigration, mutual aid.

Debut novel All This Could Be Different, shortlisted for the 2022 National Book Award, Discover Prize, Aspen Literary Prize. Work in Best American Short Stories 2020 and other places. Proud product of public schools. Lives in Brooklyn, New York. Grateful for anyone who has read my book!

Average rating: 3.83 · 20,003 ratings · 2,870 reviews · 3 distinct worksSimilar authors
All This Could Be Different

3.83 avg rating — 19,985 ratings — published 2022 — 19 editions
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The Love Song of G. Madhvi ...

4.46 avg rating — 13 ratings — published 2018
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“Friendship is work, and a commitment, and a practice.”
Sarah Thankam Mathews, All This Could Be Different

“What nobody told me growing up was that sometimes your friends do join your family, fusing care, irritation, loyalty, shared history, and affectionate contempt into a tempered love, bright and daily as steel.”
Sarah Thankam Mathews, All This Could Be Different

“I am trying, late in the evening, to say something about love, which for many of us is not separable from the other shit.”
Sarah Thankam Mathews, All This Could Be Different

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“I had been very shy then around his girlfriend, who had dark wisps of hair and a beautiful face, as soft and malleable as a baby’s. This, paired with an alarming kindness, left me barely able to speak. Thom I was comfortable with. At some basal level of emotion we were alike, even though Thom was a spiky version of what we called a bro, a man who would not veer from a masculinity at once laidback and entrenched. He lived in sweats. Listened to death metal when he was not listening to yacht rock. Lifted weights daily to a podcast on Engels. Managed, with good humor, the flares of his irritable bowel syndrome. He gave good hugs. He called me his dude. I loved that.”
Sarah Thankam Mathews, All This Could Be Different

“I comprehended at a technical level what a recession was, but not what it meant, truly meant, for the people tumbling into its maw. Some half of my generation never recovered.”
Sarah Thankam Mathews, All This Could Be Different

“I use the present tense, but I mean, that’s the way I remember it, and these are the things I learned about it, later, and the two combined have formed my truth of a place. We all have our truth of a place. There is no universal narrative of any city that is also real. Only marketing.”
Sarah Thankam Mathews, All This Could Be Different

“This is my tragedy and my great good fortune, to be the recipient of this bond, to be kept alive under its crushing warmth and weight, to be given it so freely, so much more than I have ever deserved.”
Sarah Thankam Mathews, All This Could Be Different

“The world has ended a thousand times and my name called in each new book of it.”
Sarah Thankam Mathews, All This Could Be Different




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