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Gulabiya: A Novel

Abha Purbey

Shivangi Pandey

Tejaswi Rawal

From the heartland of India, a tale of love and freedom for the ages

On the hot floodplains of the Kosi River, Gulabiya is a young farmhand in love with Balesar, the manager of a nearby farm's fieldhands. When Balesar decides to till his own land, he is joined in this enterprise by his Gulabo.

Their dreams, most moderate, attract the wrath of Balesar's landlord. Gulabiya is betrayed by her own family, leading to a heartbreaking separation from her lover. Meanwhile, the village's wealthy power brokers scheme to sabotage Balesar's success. The powerful believe they have suppressed yet another attempt at resistance, but they couldn't be more wrong.

What follows is a tale that shocked and scandalized readers when it was first published in 2008, a story that breaks down the realities of farm labour and life in twenty-first-century India. In this caste- and class-ridden society, Gulabiya and Balesar's audacious escape from servitude will shake the very earth they till for others.

  • Classification : Translation
  • Pub Date : MAY 19, 2026
  • Imprint : Hachette India
  • Page Extent : 128
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9789357319324
  • Price : INR 399
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Abha Purbey

Abha Purbey is a scholar and linguistic activist. She works primarily in Angika and Hindi and teaches Hindi at S.M. College, Bhagalpur. She is an active member of Angika Sansad, an independent publishing house dedicated to promulgating the cause of official recognition for Angika as a language in its own right. She has been creatively active since the early 1990s.

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Shivangi Pandey

Shivangi is a literary translator working between English, Hindi, Bhojpuri, Odia, Magahi and Angika. She is invested in the politics of language, intimacy, and vernacular memory, with a focus on uncovering lost and underrepresented narratives of women.

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Tejaswi Rawal

Tejaswi Rawal is a literary translator and writer from Delhi, based in London. She is interested in material culture, print history, and meeting points of the familiar and the figurative. And cake.

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