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Finding Belle
By (Author) Reeta Chakrabarti
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
26th August 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Family life fiction / Stories about family
Family saga / generational saga fiction
Narrative theme: identity / belonging
Narrative theme: coming of age
Narrative theme: death, grief, loss
Paperback
368
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 30mm
480g
'A gripping story of family betrayal, full of passion and anger moving and memorable' Rose Tremain, Absolutely and Forever
What will it take to uncover her past
A lost child.
When Mivvi is young, her mother Belle is a puzzle: beautiful, troubled, and, terrifyingly, increasingly disconnected from the world.
A displaced mother.
Belle came to England upon her marriage, a whirlwind romance from the beaches of Mombasa to the English suburbs. But far from friends and family, her life and love affair began to crumble.
A family secret.
As Mivvi grows up in the shadow of her mother's illnesses and her father's absences, she must reconnect the pieces that her mother scattered. Can she uncover the secrets clouding their past and in doing so rewrite her own story
Travelling from the beaches of Mombasa to the suburbs of England and then on to the teeming streets of Kolkata, a powerful story of mothers and daughters, betrayal and madness and a child who must forge her own identity.
A gripping story of family betrayal, full of passion and anger moving and memorable Rose Tremain, Absolutely and Forever
A portrait of confusion and divided loyalties deeply moving Bee Rowlatt, One Woman Crime Wave
Reeta Chakrabarti is a journalist and broadcaster who is a Chief Presenter for BBC News, and has also reported extensively at home and abroad for the BBC. Born in London, she was brought up in Birmingham. She lived in Calcutta, India, as a teenager where she attended Calcutta International School before returning to the UK for university. She began working for the BBC in 1992 and has been there in various roles for over 30 years. She has previously been a judge for the 2021 David Cohen Prize for Literature; she was the chair of the 2021 Costa Book of the Year; and in 2023 chair of the BBC National Short Story Award. Reeta lives in London with her husband and has three children.