New Delhi: Award-winning author Payal Kapadia is making a captivating return with her latest work, Woebegone's Warehouse of Words, a fantasy adventure where words are precious commodities, and speaking them comes at a cost. Scheduled for release today, July 19, the book promises to be a poignant exploration of freedom and expression.
In this imaginative narrative published by Hachette India, Kapadia seamlessly blends fantasy with magical realism to tackle pressing contemporary themes. The story delves into profound questions: How do we think, feel, and remember when words are scarce? In the struggle between freedom and survival, which prevails?
The inspiration for the book, according to Kapadia, evolved from observing individuals who lack the liberty to share their own narratives. "This started out as a tiny book about a world in which the words are fading. But then I started thinking about the Speakers. All around me, I began to find those who don't have the freedom to tell their own stories. And suddenly, my story grew wings. I saw, with a terrifying exhilaration, that this was a book about our own world," Kapadia remarked.
With eloquent prose, the book unfolds the journey of six desperate Words, two courageous Speakers, and their daring quest for truth. Set in a universe where words must be purchased to be spoken, the plot revolves around Asha and Zeb, rebellious 15-year-olds who challenge authority by graffitiing a wall. Their defiance brings them face-to-face with the oppressive 'Word Bloc' led by Gunther Glib, whose power lies in controlling speech, even if it means silencing voices forever.