Winner, 2022 IPPY Bronze Medal for Multicultural Fiction; Finalist,
International Book Award for Multicultural Fiction.
In Dusk in the Frog Pond, Rummana Chowdhury presents new narratives
about the lived realities of Muslim women as they navigate life, be it
in Bangladesh, on the shores of Lake Ontario in Toronto or along the
riotous waves of the Atlantic in New York. These eight powerful stories
follow a series of intrepid Bangladeshi women as they confront the
issues of migration, displacement, nostalgia, cultural assimilation,
marriage and-above all-identity and loneliness. Despite the challenges
facing them, these compelling characters seek out happiness, whether in
arranged marriages, romantic relationships or in shaping their
individual destinies. Each tale is a depiction of the tensions, active
as well as simmering, between culture, tradition and history and the
modern world. The collection is a compendium of both joy and sorrow,
never forgetting the eternally burning fire of hope that lives and dies
within all of us.