
Thrity Umrigar
@thrityumrigar
Ten novels incl: The Museum of Failures, Honor, The Space Between Us, Everybody's Son
Kids Books: Binny's Diwali, Sugar in Milk, When I Carried You in My Belly.
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A novel of family dynamics set in #BOMBAY tripfiction.com/a-novel-of-fam… The Museum of Failures by Thrity Umrigar "A powerfully told story which kept me reading, penned in a wonderful writing style.." Swift Press


What a joyous-looking #PictureBook #MayasHoli by Thrity Umrigar, illustrated by Kamala Nair, is! Out 02/01 for age 2-6, huge thanks to Rosie Scholastic UK 🎉


Jacqui Sydney 📕 Thrity Umrigar Kamala Nair Scholastic UK I’ll definitely be getting this Jacqui - our first RE unit is for Holi and this sounds perfect for my Year 3s.

Mary Rees Thrity Umrigar Kamala Nair Scholastic UK Perfect for them, Mary, and there’s a lovely recipe for mango lassi in the back that you could make with them to try too 😊 x

#MayasHoli Thrity Umrigar Kamala Nair🙏NaMo 🚩 @scholastic Text explaining Holi with the brightest colourful pictures as you'd expect from a book about a festival full of colour!


Four years ago, in the middle of a pandemic, we needed a leader with the character to put politics aside and do what was right. That’s what Joe Biden did. At a time when our economy was reeling, he drove what would become the world’s strongest recovery – with 17 million new



Just finished reading Thrity Umrigar's profoundly moving 'The Museum of Failures'! A testament to the human spirit's capacity to heal, rebuild & restart after trauma & failure. A powerful reminder that we can rise from the ashes. #TheMuseumOfFailures #healingrelationships





5 things I did last week Musk 1. Successfully asked you to rehire 300 nuclear & avian flu workers you “accidentally” fired 2. Pressed you to pay attention to rising household costs 3. Stood up for vets 4. Fought against your tax cuts for the rich 5. Stood with 🇺🇦 instead of🇷🇺


60 years ago, a group of brave civil rights organizers marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama in the pursuit of justice and equality. Today we’re reminded of their courageous sacrifices, and tasked with the responsibility of doing what we can to carry forward
