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A Thousand Times Before by Asha Thanki is paired with Fontainhas, a restaurant, cafe, and Dukaan founded in heritage and the pride in South Asian and Pain-Asian culture based in Dumbo. Similar to Asha Thanki, Fontainhas honors where the come from while holding space for the changes and innovation that help breathe new life into traditional flavors and experiences. Both have stories that highlight the importance of connection, their heritage, and New York City. 

 

PURCHASE & PICK UP INSTRUCTIONS: Please note that this is only available for purchase via Venmo directly at Fontainhas located at 28 Jay St, Brooklyn, NY 11201. See here for their store hours and detailsWhen picking up, please mention you have pre-purchased on our website, and share your confirmation number and name. 

 

Book Description (Hardcover)

 

“A rich family saga about art and memory’s power to inform the present, make peace with the past, and maybe even alter the future.” — Celeste Ng, New York Times bestselling author of Our Missing Hearts

“[Asha] Thanki reinvents generational memory, conjuring inheritance as a tapestry of love, trauma, and choices that echo through blood. A profoundly tender and complex debut that I didn’t want to put down.” — Sequoia Nagamatsu, bestselling author of How High We Go in the Dark

A heartrending family saga following three generations of women connected by a fantastic tapestry through which they inherit the experiences of those that lived before them, sweeping readers from Partition-era India to modern day Brooklyn.


Ayukta is finally sitting down with her wife Nadya to respond to a question she’s long avoided: Should they have a child? The decision is complicated by a secret her family has kept for centuries, one that Ayukta will be the first to share with someone outside their bloodline: the women in her family inherit a mysterious tapestry, through which each generation can experience the memories of those who came before her.

Ayukta invites Nadya into this lineage, carrying her through its past. She relives her grandmother Amla’s life: Once a happy child in Karachi, Amla migrates to Gujarat during Partition, witnessing violence and loss that forever shape her approach to marriage and motherhood. Amla’s daughter, Arni, bears this weight in her own blood in 1974, when gender equity and urban class distinctions divide the community as a bold student movement takes hold. As Ayukta unspools these generations of women—whole decades of love, loss, heartbreak, and revival—she reveals the tapestry’s second gift: the ability for each of these women to dramatically reshape their own worlds. Like all power, both fantastic and societal, this inheritance is more treacherous than it seems.

What would it mean, to impart an impossible burden? To withhold these incredible gifts?

Sweeping, deeply felt and intergenerational, A Thousand Times Before is a debut as poetic as it is propulsive, as healing as it is heartbreaking, as it examines what it means to carry our past with us and to pass it on. Rooted in a tender love story, and spun with a tremendous amount of care, this book is a rare, remarkable feat from an incredible new literary talent.

A Thousand Times Before (Purchase & Pick Up @ Fontainhas)

$29.00Price
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