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Anjali Banerjee

Author of The Good Neighbor

17 Works 1,739 Members 160 Reviews

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Works by Anjali Banerjee

The Good Neighbor (2015) 415 copies, 24 reviews
Imaginary Men (2005) 180 copies, 7 reviews
Haunting Jasmine (2011) 168 copies, 18 reviews
Invisible Lives (2006) 113 copies, 8 reviews
After Nightfall (2018) 102 copies, 16 reviews
In Another Light (2021) 91 copies, 13 reviews
Seaglass Summer (2010) 79 copies, 7 reviews
Maya Running (2005) 75 copies, 6 reviews
The Poison Garden (2019) 72 copies, 15 reviews
Looking for Bapu (2006) 62 copies, 5 reviews
Enchanting Lily (2012) 58 copies, 4 reviews
Dreaming of Water (2023) 26 copies, 9 reviews
The Silver Spell (2005) 14 copies

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Other names
Banner, A.J. (pen name)
Gender
female
Nationality
India
Birthplace
Kolkata, India

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What first drew me to this book was protagonist Phoebe Glassman’s job as a mortuary cosmetologist, someone who makes the decedent (new word for me!) look how they did in life. That’s something I could NOT do, but I find it fascinating. The funeral home where Phoebe works specializes in “green burials,” the eco-friendly alternative to traditional cemeteries, which is something else I’d recently discovered. Again, fascinating!

When the body of a woman looking exactly like Phoebe arrives at the mortuary, she ends up down a rabbit hole investigating this identical stranger’s past. This book is also about the heavy burden of her grief from losing her husband and daughter a few years earlier. IN ANOTHER LIGHT is a suspenseful mystery and journey of coming to terms with the past. It’s a very quick, engrossing, and emotional read.

Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for providing a review copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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bookofsecrets | 12 other reviews | Dec 24, 2024 |
Fast, Twisty Read With Plenty O' Drama. Once again Banner delivers on managing to pack quite a tale into a relatively short (260 ish page) package. Here, her personal passion for old typewriters (shared by Tom Hanks, fwiw) shines through, and she manages to essentially wrap an entire story around this anachronistic device that yes, was still being used by some as recently as 2004, when the "before" period of this book was set. Was it the dominant form of communication then? No. But remember: the smart phone was still 2-3 years away, as dated by Apple's introduction of the iPhone in 2007. So it wasn't as though communication had been completely revolutionized yet at that point either. The twists here come at a rather frenetic pace once they start, and the tension is particularly well paced, starting out rather slow as we first enter the world, before ramping up slowly and consistently before getting to a few peaks and troughs leading into the climax. Overall yet another excellent work by Banner, and I for one truly hope she continues to keep writing, as her particular style not being around anymore would be quite a loss for the literary world. Very much recommended.… (more)
 
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BookAnonJeff | 8 other reviews | Dec 23, 2024 |
Compelling Drama of Grief. This is a very compelling drama/ mystery of a woman's struggles in the years following the death of her husband. The grief is all-encompassing, felt in nearly every letter on every page - which can make this book a bit dreary at times, but the mystery and mental struggles Phoebe faces are compelling enough and fast paced enough (in this short-ish, 252 page book) that the plot never really has the time to become *truly* overbearing in the grief. Revelations begin to stack up late, and much is made clear - to both Phoebe and the reader - even as the book chooses its path to be the less expected, more atypical one. Which I found quite remarkable, as this particular path allows Banner to plumb Phoebe's fragile psyche that much more and kept the overall tone of the book solidly in place. Truly an excellent work, and very much recommended.… (more)
 
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BookAnonJeff | 12 other reviews | Dec 23, 2024 |
I read this through Once Upon a Book Club which has little gifts to open as you read along in the book. I thought the story was interesting, and I liked the characters. There were some twists and turns, one of which surprised me.
 
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Works
17
Members
1,739
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Rating
½ 3.4
Reviews
160
ISBNs
93
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