Saraswati
By (Author) Gurnaik Johal
Profile Books Ltd
Serpent's Tail
17th June 2025
Export/Airside
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Paperback
384
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
'A writer we will be talking about for years to come' Neel Mukherjee
'A new talent of the kind that comes along rarely' Observer
Centuries ago, they say that the holy river Saraswati flowed through what is now Punjab, alongside the Indus River and its five tributaries.
Some dismiss this as myth or allegory, but when Satnam arrives in Punjab for his grandmother's funeral, he finds water in the dried-up well behind her house. The discovery sets in motion a contentious government scheme to unearth this lost river as an act of Hindu nationalist pride.
Tracing each river as threads in a tapestry, Gurnaik Johal takes us through the lives of seven people whose histories resurface with a river that will change the course of their future forever. Ambitious, moving and brimming with rich folklore, Saraswati is a debut novel from one of Britain's most-feted young writers.
A bold, intriguing tapestry of near-future tales: part absurdist political satire, part folkloric meditation, part ecological parable, this novel pulses with a frenetic energy that brings together a cast of beguiling characters -- Aube Rey Lescure, Women's Prize-shortlisted author of River East, River West
Praise for Gurnaik Johal * : *
Virtuosic * Guardian *
Exceptional * Financial Times *
He has a sharp eye for details, an ear for the gaps and evasions in real dialogue, and a heart for the hopes and regrets that carry us through our lives. But most of all he has the the instincts of a storyteller, and has put those instincts to great effect -- Jon McGregor
Johal has catapulted himself into the front rank -- Rahul Raina
Gurnaik Johal is a writer from West London born in 1998. He was shortlisted for the Guardian 4th Estate BAME Short Story Prize in 2018 and graduated from the University of Manchester in 2019. He works in children's publishing.