Team L&M
Author and Padma Bhushan awardee, Sudha Murty is coming up with another of her books – this time a fiction for adults titled, Common Yet Uncommon. To be published by Penguin, the book is scheduled to come out in October this year and is currently available for pre-order on all major e-commerce websites.
Murty has over 250 titles across multiple languages for both adults and children to her name. Common Yet Uncommon marks her return to adult fiction after seven years. Her last adult non-fiction, Three Thousand Stitches, was published by Penguin in 2017.
Inspired by her hometown and fuelled by a passion for unveiling the extraordinary within the ordinary, Common Yet Uncommon is written in her signature style – easy to read and deeply moving.
In this book, through a collection of 14 heartwarming stories, the author offers a charming glimpse into everyday life and takes her readers on a captivating journey through the intricacies of human nature, traversing childhood memories, hometown connections, and celebrating the inherent imperfections and the boundless compassion of human beings. Readers can expect to meet characters who are devoid of wealth and fame, but stand out for their authenticity, transparency, and unguarded generosity. Common Yet Uncommon is set to be a treasured addition to readers’ bookshelves, transcending boundaries and resonating with audiences worldwide.
Says Murty, “I grew up in a small town with a different culture. I met many characters while growing up and, in this book, there are fourteen unique yet relatable characters. I hope you enjoy reading Common Yet Uncommon, and I am sure you can recollect, recognise, reward and applaud such simple people.”
Milee Ashwarya, Publisher, Penguin Random House India and also the editor of the book, says, “Our beloved author Sudha Murty is back with her new book Common yet Uncommon for adults after a gap of six years. The everyday stories based on real-life characters will entertain, engage and stay on with you for a long time. I am delighted and proud to publish the book and hope it finds many more readers from across the world.”