Indu Sundaresan

Indu Sundaresan is an Indian-American author of historical fiction.[2]

Indu Sundaresan
NationalityAmerican [1]
OccupationWriter

Career

Her first novel The Twentieth Wife is about how a young widow named Mehrunissa, daughter of Persian refugees and wife of an Afghan commander, becomes Empress of the Mughal Empire under the name of Nur Jahan.[3] Her second novel The Feast of Roses is the sequel to The Twentieth Wife. She is also the author of The Splendor of Silence, historical fiction set in a fictional Indian princely state just before Indian independence in 1947.

Her short fiction has appeared in The Vincent Brothers Review and on iVillage.com.

Personal Life

She was born and raised in India as a daughter of an Indian Air Force pilot,[4] who died in a crash while on duty. The family then moved to Bangalore where she collected books eagerly. She then migrated to the United States for graduate studies at the University of Delaware. She has an MS in operations research and an MA in economics.[4] She is married and lives in Seattle, Washington with her husband and daughter[5].

Awards

Works Indu sundaresan

Taj Mahal trilogy
  • Twentieth Wife (2002)
  • The Feast of Roses (2003)
  • Shadow Princess (2010)
Other
  • The Splendour of Silence (2006)
  • In the Convent of Little Flowers (2008)
  • The Mountain of Light (2013)

References

  1. "She lives in Seattle, Washington" Indu Sundaresan's website.
  2. "Do you know what we read last year?" The Hindu.
  3. "Mesmerised by the Mughal era" The Hindu.
  4. "Indu Sundaresan: Biography". www.indusundaresan.com. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  5. "About". Retrieved 2019-06-10.
  6. "About". Retrieved 2019-06-10.
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