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A GUARDIAN AND A THIEF by Megha Majumdar Kirkus Star

A GUARDIAN AND A THIEF

by Megha Majumdar

Pub Date: Oct. 14th, 2025
ISBN: 9780593804872
Publisher: Knopf

In near-future Kolkata, the fates of two families become disastrously intertwined.

With gorgeous writing and the pacing of a thriller, Majumdar’s second novel—after A Burning (2020)—transports the reader to a world ravaged by drought, burning heat, and severe food scarcity. As the story begins, it’s Day 1 of the week before Ma will take her 2-year-old daughter, Mishti, and her father, Dadu, to join her scientist husband in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on laboriously procured climate visas, which she regards as “treasure beyond her greatest hope.” Ma just left her job managing a shelter, an organization supported by the single remaining local billionaire, whose food donations she has been lightly skimming to keep her family fed. A teenage resident of the shelter, Boomba, devises a desperate plan to follow Ma home and recapture some of the booty for resale on the street, as he’s frantic to raise money to rescue his own parents and beloved younger sibling, languishing in dire straits outside the city. Among the items he grabs are Ma’s purse, containing the three passports, setting in motion a series of escalating catastrophes, crimes, and ironies, each darker than the last, all of it concealed by both Ma and Boomba in their hopeful phone conversations with husband and parents, respectively. Fully inhabiting both characters over the ensuing seven days, Majumdar reveals her unsettling message: A guardian and a thief lives in each of us. Her evocation of the lost world that lives in the characters’ memories makes the situation not just terrifying but almost criminally poignant, and the way she manages to connect all the storylines with a resolution that unfolds both globally and in one small living room is genius.

This electrifying depiction of dignity and morality under siege reveals the horror hidden by the bland term “climate change.”