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The Fertile Earth

A Novel

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FINALIST FOR THE CENTER FOR FICTION'S 2024 FIRST NOVEL PRIZE

  • An unforgettable story of love and resistance surrounding two young people born across social lines, set against a tumultuous political landscape in India.
    "[A] heart-wrenching tale of forbidden love"
    —THE WASHINGTON POST
    Vijaya and Sree are the daughters of the Deshmukhs of Irumi. Hailing from a lineage of ancestral aristocrats, their family's social status and power over villagers on their land is absolute. Krishna and Ranga, brothers, are the sons of a widowed servant in the Deshmukh household.
    When Vijaya and Krishna meet, they forge an intense bond that is beautiful and dangerous. But after an innocent attempt to hunt down a man-eating tiger in the jungle goes wrong, what happens between the two of them is disastrous, the consequences reverberating through their lives into young adulthood.
    Years later, when violent uprisings rip across the countryside and the Marxist, ultra-left Naxalite movement arrives in Irumi, Vijaya and Krishna are forced to navigate the insurmountable differences of land ownership and class warfare in a country that is burning from the inside out—while being irresistibly drawn back to each other, their childhood bond now full of possibilities neither of them are willing to admit.
    The Fertile Earth is a vast, ambitious debut that is equal parts historical, political, and human, with the enduring ties of love and family loyalty at its heart. Who can be loved? What are the costs of transgressions? How can justice be measured, and who will be alive to bear witness?

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      • Booklist

        Starred review from August 1, 2024
        In the grisly opening scene of Rao's phenomenal debut, the rich landowning Deshmukhs are found executed in small-town Irumi, India, targets of the 1960s Naxalite communist wave. From here, the narrative backtracks to paint the lives of two sets of siblings, Vijaya and Sreelakshmi Deshmukh, the daughters of the elite landowners, and Krishna and Ranga, the sons of a lower-caste washerwoman. Their lives change irrevocably one afternoon through a tragedy that haunts (and unconsciously binds) them together. "Guilt is an unbearable burden . . . You can never be free of it." But Vijaya wants to try. Escaping a verbally abusive mother, she moves to Chennai for college. Here Vijaya jumps at a chance to rekindle her friendship with Krishna, who had been sent away as punishment for his role in the long-ago tragedy. It would be simplistic to describe this brilliant novel as "rich girl meets poor boy," yet that is the essence that takes deep root and blossoms in assured and breathtaking ways. Rao mixes the ingredients as for a well-curated meal, so that the undercurrent of malevolence tempers the story perfectly. Precisely etched characters, vivid descriptions, and a taut story line meld to deliver a masterpiece.

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      • Publisher's Weekly

        September 16, 2024
        Rao’s moving debut revolves around a star-crossed friendship. In 1955 Irumi, India, 12-year-old Krishna stands up for Vijaya Deshmukh when their classmates mock her for being the niece of the village’s feudal landlord. Even though Vijaya is reluctant to become friends with Krishna, given his lowly status as son of the village washerwoman, she soon warms up to him and asks him to join her in the hunt for a man-eating tiger. During their adventure, Vijaya’s sister, Sree, is gravely injured. In the aftermath, the Deshmukhs are eager to keep Krishna and Vijaya apart and offer him the chance to study in Hyderabad on the condition that his older brother, Ranga, never leaves Irumi and continues to serve them. After this bargain, Krishna doesn’t see anyone from Irumi for 10 years. He pursues a PhD in mathematics and reunites with Vijaya at a fair in Irumi, where their connection is as strong as ever, prompting them to consider marriage, until a catastrophic incident occurs involving Ranga, who’s become a radical communist. Rao’s beautiful story is packed with intricate family dynamics, politics, and tragedy. This is splendid. Agent: Jin Auh, Wylie Agency.

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