00928nam a2200157 450000500170000000800410001702000180005808200120007610000190008824500280010726000320013530000130016750000170018052005590019765000140075620251016122344.0251016b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9780143473060 a823.914 aRoy, Arundhati aMother Mary comes to me aGurugram;bPenguin:cc2025. ax, 373p. aa biography. aMother Mary Comes to Me is a poignant memoir by Arundhati Roy that traces the fierce, complicated bond between her and her mother, Mary Roy—a trailblazing educator and activist who famously won a landmark Supreme Court case securing equal inheritance rights for Christian women in Kerala. Through vivid recollections and lyrical prose, Roy explores themes of love, rebellion, grief, and legacy. The book blends personal memory with public history, offering an intimate portrait of a woman who shaped her daughter’s life and India’s legal landscape. abiography