Joni Zalk
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Alka Joshi:
Phenomenal! Where do you get your inspiration for the storylines in these novels? and when is the next oncoming out?
Alka Joshi
Hi Joni,
The Henna Artist started with my desire to thank my mother for the extraordinary freedom she gave me while I was growing up--the freedom that was taken away from her because of her conservative family upbringing in India. Through the fictional character of Lakshmi, I wanted to create a life for my mother where she had the power to make her own decisions about marriage, work and family. When that story was complete after 30 drafts, there were more than 150 pages that had been expunged from the novel, and Malik and Radha figured prominently in those. The character of Malik wouldn't leave me be. He kept urging me to tell his story. So I wrote The Secret Keeper of Jaipur to tell readers about his past and his life as an adult in 1969. I couldn't fit Radha into that story because she was supposed to be living in Paris at that time, so I knew I had to write another novel just for her. I'm finishing up that one right now, and it's so rich with perfumes and scents and a woman's longing for both family and meaningful work. Harper Collins/Mira Books will release the third novel in March 2023.
What interests me are the beliefs that are paramount in my life: that all women deserve to determine their own destiny, that there are many sides to each culture that you may not be aware of until you take a closer look, that we are ever-changing human beings whose needs and desires change with time. Thanks so much for your lovely question! :-) Alka
The Henna Artist started with my desire to thank my mother for the extraordinary freedom she gave me while I was growing up--the freedom that was taken away from her because of her conservative family upbringing in India. Through the fictional character of Lakshmi, I wanted to create a life for my mother where she had the power to make her own decisions about marriage, work and family. When that story was complete after 30 drafts, there were more than 150 pages that had been expunged from the novel, and Malik and Radha figured prominently in those. The character of Malik wouldn't leave me be. He kept urging me to tell his story. So I wrote The Secret Keeper of Jaipur to tell readers about his past and his life as an adult in 1969. I couldn't fit Radha into that story because she was supposed to be living in Paris at that time, so I knew I had to write another novel just for her. I'm finishing up that one right now, and it's so rich with perfumes and scents and a woman's longing for both family and meaningful work. Harper Collins/Mira Books will release the third novel in March 2023.
What interests me are the beliefs that are paramount in my life: that all women deserve to determine their own destiny, that there are many sides to each culture that you may not be aware of until you take a closer look, that we are ever-changing human beings whose needs and desires change with time. Thanks so much for your lovely question! :-) Alka
More Answered Questions
Sarah Willmann
asked
Alka Joshi:
Hello alka joshi I have written to ask you questions before, and I have another question for you as well. Do you have a favourite book or a character that you enjoy a lot? And are you going to make more books after your henna artist books? I really enjoy your writing and stories : ) From Sarah
Kaye Mallory
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Alka Joshi:
I read The Henna Artist and The Secret Keeper of Jaipur over four days this week and loved every bit of it. I can't wait to journey back into Lakshmi's world to see how she and her wonderful family are doing. Will you bring her sister back to India in the next story? Will Samir tell Nikki who he is? Will Ravi finally get his comeuppance? Please keep writing - you do it so beautifully.
Alia G
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Alka Joshi:
Hi!! I totally loved the Henna Artist a little while ago (the characters depth and relationships were the best part!!). The book made me really curious about some of the foods you wrote about, so the recipes at the back made everything better!! Speaking of the recipes, here's my question: Are those your family/your recipes in the back of the novel? Thank you so much and have a great day!! Alia🩵
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