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The Roys Stand Tall as Arundhati Launches Memoir from Home Turf

The New Indian Express Kochi

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September 03, 2025

The illustrious daughter returned home. Truly.

- MANISHA VCS & KRISHNA PS

The international launch of prolific writer Arundhati Roy's latest work, a memoir titled Mother Mary Comes To Me, held in Kochi was a moment the people of the southernmost state in India were eagerly awaiting. For this was the first time a book by the iconic writer was being launched from her home turf of Kerala, in front of her own people.

The crowd was made up of her kith and kin, friends, former students of Pallikoodam School in Kottayam, and renowned publishers from around the globe. "This is my home," she said during the launch, an event where not just the author but the children of Mary Roy shone throughout. However, in each breath, each exhale, and each strum of the guitar, and in every question, "Mrs Roy" stood tall, towering over the public on Tuesday evening. An inimitable presence, who went to the Supreme Court and won the right for Christian women to inherit ancestral property. She went on to build a school, Pallikoodam, in her village.

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