“For those of us who read to escape the banalities of daily life, Chitra Divakaruni’s books are oxygen. She writes about India in a way that makes the rest of the world disappear around you.” — Chicago Tribune

Dr. Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni is an award-winning author, poet, activist and professor. She is the author of 20 books including Mistress of Spices, Sister of My Heart, Oleander Girl, Before We Visit the Goddess and Palace of Illusions. Her latest novels are The Forest of Enchantments, a feminist retelling of the epic The Ramayana in the voice of Sita, and The Last Queen, the story of Maharani Jindan, the indomitable queen regent of Punjab who fought the British in many ingenious ways. Divakaruni often writes about contemporary life in America and India, women’s experiences, immigration, history, magical realism and mythology.

Her awards include, among others, an American Book Award, a PEN Josephine Miles award, a Premio Scanno (also known as the Italian Nobel) award, a Light of India award, a SALA award, 2 Pushcart prizes, an Allen Ginsberg poetry award, a Rona Jaffe Award, a Barbara Deming Memorial Award, and a Houston Literary Award. In 2022, The Last Queen received the Times of India Best Fiction Award and the Best Book Award from The International Association of Working Women.

Two books, The Mistress of Spices and Sister of My Heart, have been made into movies. Several others are under option in Hollywood and in India. Her short story “The Word Love,” was made into an award-winning short film, Amaar Ma. Arranged Marriage has been made into a play and performed in both USA and Canada. Palace of Illusions has been performed on the stage in USA and India. Mistress of Spices is in the process of being made into an opera. Her novel One Amazing Thing has been chosen as a city-wide or campus-wide read in over 36 cities and institutions across the U.S.

Chitra Banerjee's Featured Titles

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The Power of Our Amazing Stories

This talk, delivered to city-wide and campus-wide audiences as well as large book clubs, focuses on the power of stories to bring together diverse individuals and communities in good times and bad. I discuss my own personal experiences with Hurricane Rita and also volunteering with Hurricane Katrina survivors and how stories helped the individuals I met to deal with their stresses. I discuss the book and the situation (strangers trapped by an earthquake), read a passage, share my own “one amazing thing” and take questions from the audience. A very popular talk/book–over 35 citywide/campuswide reads.

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Sheroes: How Women Navigate Challenges and Leadership Issues

This talk, suited to large books clubs, universities (especially colonial studies, international studies, Asian American studies, English Lit, Creative Writing, Women’s Studies), high schools, city-wide events and library events, and food/tradition themed events use my novel The Last Queen and/or my novel Independence.

I discuss colonial rule in India and how India finally overthrew the British and became independent, and how women played a significant role in these national movements–and how these situations are very relevant to USA now.

I discuss how women have a unique way of navigating challenges and relate the historical situations in the books to our everyday lives. Sisterhood–women helping women–is a major theme here.

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What We Carry: Traditions, Food, Family Culture

This talk, suited to large books clubs, universities, high schools, city-wide events and library events, and food/tradition themed events, deals with intergenerational relationships and women’s relationships, especially in immigrant communities. I refer to my novel Before We Visit the Goddess, a book that moves from India to USA and spotlights a grandmother, a mother and a daughter. I discuss the characters and situations, intergenerational communication and challenges, women owning their own businesses and how food plays an important part in culture and tradition. I discuss recipes (important in the book) and point the audience to my blog where I have put up recipes from the book.

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Our Magical Lives

This talk, based on my award winning middle grades fantasy novel set in India, The Conch Bearer, discusses young heroes and heroines and their adventures. I discuss how and why I wrote this novel, my own children’s responses, and what we can learn from it. I read an exciting passage and point to how courage can be developed and challenges faced successfully. How we can all be the heroes of our own lives.

I also talk about the importance of reading and writing and encourage the audience to pen their own stories.

A very popular talk for schools. (Over 25 schools invited me to talk about this Bluebonnet List book)

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Chocolate Sandesh: A dish from my upcoming novel, Before We Visit the Goddess

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Honors, Awards & Recognition

Independence, Winner of the American Book Award, 2024
The Last Queen,
Won The Times of India Best Fiction Author Award
The Last Queen, Won International Working Women Best Fiction award
The Last Queen, #1 bestseller in India
Mistress of Spices
, National Bestseller
Mistress of Spices, Made into a film by award-winning team of Gurinder Chadha and Paul Berges
Arranged Marriage, Winner of American Book Award
Arranged Marriage, Regional Bestseller
Sister of My Heart, National Bestseller
Sister of My Heart, Made into a TV series in India
One Amazing Thing, International Bestseller
One Amazing Thing, Optioned for film
Palace of Illusions, International Bestseller
Palace of Illusions, Optioned for Film and a Play
Independence, Optioned for film, #1 bestseller in India
Economic Times, 2015, lists Divakaruni in their list 20 Most Influential Global Indian Women
Books translated into 30 languages

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