Longlisted for the Center for Fiction 2023 First Novel Prize "A lush compelling drama....A reminder of how both sweeping historic events and personal secrets can shape lives and continue to reap consequences across the generations."–Charmaine Wilkerson, author of
Black Cake
"Tender and beautifully written....Alam explores class, family and passion in rich cultural detail. A captivating read."–Jean Kwok, author of
Girl in Translation and
Searching for Sylvie Lee
"[A] sensitive tale of reconstructed lives and reexamined choices....Alam's vivid descriptions of Karachi, nuanced characters, and deft ability to delve into big ideas while keeping the story moving make this an emotionally engaging read."–
Booklist "A suspenseful story of friendship, loyalty, and resilience....Alam deftly explores lives ruptured and reshaped by Partition, how historical and personal traumas shape us for generations...A compelling and immersive debut."–Marjan Kamali, author of
The Stationary Shop
"You can practically smell the courtyard's sweet bougainvillea and feel the Arabian Sea's misty breeze
...Under the Tamarind Tree is historical fiction at its best, a story rich in fascinating historical details and deeply moving as well–a tale of friendship, family, and the power that new, unexpected relationships can have, even late in life, to heal old wounds." –Adele Myers, author of
The Tobacco Wives
"Evocative and rich in detail, Alam's graceful prose transports you to a rarely seen world and time and leaves you reeling as she reveals its heartbreaking secrets. A beautiful, unforgettable novel." –Aamina Ahmad, author of
The Return of Faraz Ali
"A gorgeous and poignant novel in which Alam explores the fine lines between choice and chance, between the personal and the political."–Kathleen West, author of
Minor Dramas & Other Catastrophes