April 8, 2026

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Book Review: Daughter of the Agunmukha by Noorjahan Bose and Rebecca Whittington (Translator)

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Namrata reviews Daughter of the Agunmukha by Noorjahan Bose and Rebecca Whittington (Speaking Tiger, 2024) calling it a remarkable contribution to feminist literature and South Asian memoirs.

Noorjahan Bose’s Daughter of the Agunmukha is a powerful and deeply moving memoir, chronicling a life shaped by hardship, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of justice and knowledge. Born in 1938 near the mouth of the River Agunmukha—aptly named the Fire Mouth River—Bose’s life story unfolds against the backdrop of Bangladesh’s tumultuous history and the ever-present threat of natural calamities. Yet, it is not just the external forces that shape her journey; her fight for autonomy and dignity arises from the complex interplay of personal trauma and political awakening.

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