Project Description
On Borrowed Wings
Impeccably researched and vividly written, Chandra Prasad’s imaginative novel transports readers to the male-dominated world of 1930s Yale, through the eyes of an unlikely female narrator.
Adele Pietra has heard her mother say that her destiny is carved in the same brilliantly hued granite her father and brother cleave from the quarry of Stony Creek, Connecticut—she is to marry a stonecutter. But when Adele’s brother, Charles, dies unexpectedly, Adele sees the chance to change her life. Enrolling at Yale as Charles, Adele assumes his identity—and gender—as a way to leave behind her mother’s expectations and the limitations of her small town.
Part social history, part adventure tale, and part coming-of-age story, On Borrowed Wings pairs a perennially intriguing theme with a perfectly rendered setting to create an unforgettable and auspicious novel.
Published June 19, 2007 by Atria Books
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- The Daily Beast “The Professor’s Reading List”
- Yale Alumni Magazine, “Better-Than-Beach Reads”
- Prasad is Speaker at “World of Words” Opening Program, Connecticut State Capitol
- NPR: The Faith Middleton Show, Faith Middleton interviews Chandra Prasad about her writing.
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- New Haven Advocate, “Wings of Stone: A local novelist melds Branford’s quarries and Yale’s courtyards”
- The New Haven Register, “Chandra Prasad’s debut novel reflects fascination with the ’30s, Yale, gender issues”
- Connecticut Post, “Yale’s past inspires Chandra Prasad’s novel”
- The Hamden Journal, “In an age when it is almost impossible to get a passport and metrosexual is an actual designation for a type of person, Chandra Prasad is redefining identity.”
- India New England, “Conn. author imagines world without women in latest novel.”
- Publishers Weekly, “Debut to Atria”