LoveReading Says
Tender, terrifically funny and thought-provoking, Balli Kaur Jaswal‘s Now You See Us is rooted in the real-life experiences of Filipino domestic workers in Singapore — women who are often exploited by their employees, and subjected to racism by society at large. As such, it’s an important, enlightening novel that gives voice to unheard experiences through sharing the stirring stories of three unforgettable women.
Corazon, Angel and Donita have all moved to Singapore to work for the Merry Maids Employment Agency. While each woman’s employer - their Ma’am - requires different things of them, the three women share the same precarious existence, and they each bear a secret.
Take Cora, for example, who’s movingly haunted by an event involving her beloved nephew, and says of her atypically kind Ma’am early on, “Please don’t let her ask me about what happened in Manila”. Then there’s Donita, a young woman navigating lust and love in a city that demands she remains unseen.
Into this, a mutual friend is arrested for the murder of her ma’am and could be executed. She’s been scapegoated for the crime, as any of them could be. And so the women rally round to try to clear her name.
With comments on the Ma’ams’ Facebook pages revealing deep-rooted bigotry, snobbery and class divisions, and the arrest revealing blatant injustice, Now You See Us has real potency. Add to that three powerful personal stories that’ll move you, and sometimes make you smile (Donita has a wonderful knack of doing that), and you have a richly rewarding, long-lingering read. I’ll be tracking down everything Balli Kaur Jaswal has written.
Joanne Owen
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Now You See Us Synopsis
We are invisible: we clean your houses, we look after your children, we know your secrets.
Corazon, Angel and Donita have all come to Singapore to work for a living. The thing that unites them? Their labour must remain unseen.
But when a friend is accused of murdering her employer, everything changes. The accused could be any of them; they all know the stories of women who were scapegoated or even executed for crimes they didn't commit.
Each woman has secrets to keep, yet they must gather every ounce of bravery, fearlessness and complete audacity to clear the name of one of their own.
After all, no-one knows the secrets of Singapore's elite quite like the women who work in their homes…
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About This Edition
ISBN: |
9780008433789 |
Publication date: |
14th March 2024 |
Author: |
Balli Kaur Jaswal |
Publisher: |
HarperCollinsPublishers an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers |
Format: |
Paperback |
Pagination: |
336 pages |
Primary Genre |
Modern and Contemporary Fiction
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Balli Kaur Jaswal Press Reviews
'Intricately plotted, propulsive, and provocative ... an author at the peak of her talents. Truly irresistible' Kirstin Chen, NYT bestselling author of Counterfeit
'Laugh-out-loud funny [and] a searing commentary on misogyny, race and class. An uplifting story of courage and hope that will keep you enthralled until the very last page' Jean Kwok, Girl in Translation
Praise for Balli Kaur Jaswal:
'Big-hearted, earthy and funny: turns so many preconceptions upside down. A rattlingly good story' Deborah Moggach, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
'Warm and hilariously funny' Good Housekeeping
'Charming, hilarious and thoughtful' The Pool
'Balances darkness and light, social commentary and ecstatic escapism... funny and moving tale of desire and its discontents' The Economist
'Sensual, authentic and hilarious, I will never look at an aubergine in the same way again - 5 stars' The Sun
'Enlightening and entertaining' Woman & Home
'A dark comedy... about empowerment and friendship' Tatler
'A page turner... Tackles serious themes with a light and funny touch' Glamour
'Funny yet serious, this is a fab book about women, culture and secrets' Prima
'By turns erotic, romantic, and mysterious, this tale of women defying patriarchal strictures enchants' Kirkus Reviews
'Compulsive, funny and wonderfully original - glows with witty sensuality ' Helen Lederer, Losing It
'Poignant, intelligent yet wickedly funny - a delightful read that reignites one's belief in the power of sisterhood' June Sarpong
About Balli Kaur Jaswal
Balli Kaur Jaswal was born in Singapore and has lived all around the world, including Australia, Japan, Russia, the Philippines, Turkey, the US and the UK, where she was a writer in residence at UEA. Her novel, Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows, was inspired by the time she spent in Southall. She now lives in Singapore.
Author photo © Susan Gordon-Brown
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