Bright Lines. By: Tanwi Nandini Islam. Narrated by: Soneela Nankani. Length: 12 hrs and 26 mins. Unabridged Audiobook. Categories: Literature Fiction, Genre Fiction. out of 5 stars. (27 ratings) Add to Cart failed. BRIGHT LINES. TANWI NANDINI ISLAM is a writer, multimedia artist, and founder of Hi Wildflower Botanica, a handcrafted natural perfume and skincare line. A graduate of Vassar College and Brooklyn College’s MFA program, she lives in Brooklyn. · Review: 'Bright Lines' By Tanwi Nandini Islam Tanwi Nandini Islam's debut novel is an understated queer coming-of-age tale, set in a vividly-portrayed Brooklyn brownstone whose residents all Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins.
"Tanwi Nandini Islam makes waves with her debut novel, which traverses from Bangaldesh to Brooklyn exploring the secrets of three young women." —Time magazine "The miracles in Bright Lines are the understated moments of family telepathyAn understated queer coming-of-age, a study of how much work it is to be a family, and a snapshot of a disappearing Brooklyn, set against the. 'Bright Lines', Big City: How Writer Tanwi Nandini Islam Is Linking Scents With Stories. The consummate storyteller spills. That is, Bright Lines is a coming-of-many-ages story. Bright Lines is brilliant and absolutely soulful." - Kiese Laymon, Author of Long Division " Whether it's entirely fictional or not (and I really don't care) the New York City of Tanwi Nandini Islam's novel is the one I want to live in! What a radiant, abundant, worldly, sharp and spirited novel!
“Tanwi Nandini Islam is among an emerging generation of American writers giving voice to people, places, and concerns that have escaped the notice of the mainstream. Such is the range of her talent that in her first novel Bright Lines, Islam shows us two locales, Brooklyn and Bangladesh, that are as varied and vibrant as they are restrictive. Review: 'Bright Lines' By Tanwi Nandini Islam Tanwi Nandini Islam's debut novel is an understated queer coming-of-age tale, set in a vividly-portrayed Brooklyn brownstone whose residents all ache. Tanwi Nandini Islam is the author of Bright Lines (Penguin ), a finalist for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, Edmund White Debut Fiction Award, the Brooklyn Eagles Literary Prize, and the inaugural selection of the First Lady of NYC's Gracie Book Club.
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